Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations
Clay Shirky, . . Penguin Press, $25.95 (336pp) ISBN 978-1-59420-153-0
Blogs, wikis and other Web 2.0 accoutrements are revolutionizing the social order, a development that's cause for more excitement than alarm, argues interactive telecommunications professor Shirky. He contextualizes the digital networking age with philosophical, sociological, economic and statistical theories and points to its major successes and failures. Grassroots activism stands among the winners—Belarus's “flash mobs,” for example, blog their way to unprecedented antiauthoritarian demonstrations. Likewise, user/contributor-managed Wikipedia raises the bar for production efficiency by throwing traditional corporate hierarchy out the window. Print journalism falters as publishing methods are transformed through the Web. Shirky is at his best deconstructing Web failures like “Wikitorial,” the
Reviewed on: 12/17/2007
Genre: Nonfiction
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