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Clay Shirky

    Shirky konzentriert sich in seinen Schriften auf die sozialen und wirtschaftlichen Auswirkungen von Internet-Technologien und untersucht, wie dezentrale Technologien und Netzwerk-Topologien unsere Kultur prägen und umgekehrt. Er analysiert Gruppendynamiken in Online-Umgebungen und untersucht die Hinweise, die wir zur Verständigung von emergenten Eigenschaften von Gruppen verwenden. Seine Arbeiten erscheinen häufig in führenden Publikationen und befassen sich mit aufkommenden Technologien und deren gesellschaftlichen Auswirkungen. Zuvor beschäftigte er sich auch mit Theater und experimentierte mit unkonventionellen Formen des 'Non-Fiction-Theaters'.

    Cognitive Surplus
    Cognitive Surplus
    Here Comes Everybody
    • Cognitive Surplus

      Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The author of the breakout hit Here Comes Everybody explores how new technology is transforming us from passive consumers into active collaborators, unlocking a wave of creative production that will reshape our world. For years, technology led people to waste their time and intellect as mere consumers. Now, it has aligned with human potential. Clay Shirky predicts exciting changes as digital technology finally harnesses our untapped resources of talent and goodwill. Since the postwar boom, Americans have possessed a surplus of intellect, energy, and time—what Shirky terms cognitive surplus. However, this abundance largely went to waste as television dominated our leisure time, fostering isolation. Today, new media enables us to collaborate at minimal cost, leading to remarkable outcomes, from innovative reference tools like Wikipedia to lifesaving platforms like Ushahidi.com, which empowers Kenyans to report violence despite government censorship. Shirky argues that this cognitive surplus represents a return to natural forms of collaboration that existed until the early twentieth century. He outlines the profound effects of this surplus on twenty-first-century society, including increased innovation, transparency, and productivity. The potential impact is vast; for instance, Wikipedia was created using just 1 percent of the time Americans spend watching TV annually. Shirky illustrates how our society will dramatically improve

      Cognitive Surplus2010
    • Cognitive Surplus

      • 242 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      For decades, technology encouraged us to squander our time and as passive consumers. Today, tech has finally caught up with human potential. In Cognitive Surplus, Clay Shirky examines the changes we will all enjoy as our untapped resources of talent and good will are put to use at last. Since the postwar boom, we've had a surfeit of intellect, energy, and time - a "cognitive surplus." Shirky argues persuasively that this cognitive surplus - rather than being some strange new departure from normal behavior - actually returns our society to forms of collaboration that were natural to us up to and through the early 20th Century. He also charts the vast effects that our cognitive surplus - aided by new technologies - will have on 21st Century society, and how we can best exploit those effects, and how the choices we make are not only economically motivated but driven by the desire for autonomy, competence, and community.

      Cognitive Surplus2010
      3,7
    • Here Comes Everybody

      The Power of Organizing Without Organizations

      • 334 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Evaluates the significant role being played by technological advances on the formation and experience of modern group dynamics, citing such examples as Wikipedia and MySpace to demonstrate the Internet's power in bridging geographical and cultural gaps. Reprint.

      Here Comes Everybody2008
      3,8