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Clay Shirky
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How social media can change history
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Technology: Oppressor or liberator? »
Technology: Oppressor or liberator?
Technology: Oppressor or liberator?âThis map is the first order of business of the Civilization Project - it explores the political power of social media and the impact of emerging technologies on the future of civilization, with a focus on whether they will enhance or detract from human freedom.âF1CEB7
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Take advantage of the "cognitive surplus"
Take advantage of the "cognitive surplus"âImagine treating the free time of the worlds educated citizenry as a kind of cognitive surplus. How big would that surplus be?âFFB597
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Internet enables a many-to-many connection pattern »
Internet enables a many-to-many connection pattern
Internet enables a many-to-many connection patternâDictators may have an easy time controlling media (like TV or radio) that follow the one-to-many pattern. Control of a many-to-many media can only be achieved by shutting it down completely.âFFFACD
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Morozov vs Shirky on Digital Activism »
Morozov vs Shirky on Digital Activism
Morozov vs Shirky on Digital ActivismââFFFACD
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Here Comes Everybody »
Here Comes Everybody
Here Comes EverybodyâClay Shirky - Here Comes Everybody: the power of organising without organisations.âFFFACD
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Private conversations are essential in negotiation »
Private conversations are essential in negotiation
Private conversations are essential in negotiationâFor negotiation to work, peopleâs stated positions have to change, but change is seen, almost universally, as weakness. People trying to come to consensus must be able to privately voice opinions they would publicly abjure, and may later abandon. Wikileaks plainly damages those abilities C. ShirkyâFFFACD
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Clay Shirky
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4:42 PM 21 February 2011 GMT
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http://online.wsj.com/video/shirky-facebook-and-twitter-speed-up-revolutions/E0BAA515-5056-4F4A-AC5E-C684BADE46CA.html
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Facebook and Twitter Are Changing the Middle East (2/18/2011)
In an interview with WSJ's Alan Murray, social media expert Clay Shirky discusses the effect of Facebook, Twitter and other social media in the recent uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia, and what it could mean for the Middle East at large.
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