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Wirearchy · This Is Fundamentally Correct …Euan Semple has said this many times over the years in different ways. This latest articulation distills it nicely. . Social Networks are all about finding stuff . As he puts it, the people you decide to pay attention to and interact with reresent a collective of “meatware” operating in ...
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This revolution will be digitized: online tools for radical collaboration — DMMWhat if everyone in the world were in your lab – a ‘hive mind’ of sorts, but composed of countless creative intellects rather than mindless worker ants, and one in which resources, reagents and effort could be shared, along with ideas, in a manner not dictated by institutional and geographical ...
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Identity and Change in the Network Society - Conversation with Manuel CastellsWelcome to a Conversation With History. I'm Harry Kreisler of the Institute of International Studies. Our guest today is Manuel Castells, who is Professor of Sociology and Professor of City and Regional Planning at the University of California of California at Berkeley. A social theorist, ...
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The Rise Of The Social Nervous System - Forbes.comThe Rise Of The Social Nervous System Joshua-Michele Ross 03.09.09, 01:40 PM EDT The Internet now connects humanity into a hive mind. Is that a good thing? SEBASTOPOL, Calif.--No corner of modern American life is untouched by technology. And no technology is more transformative than the ...
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Biosphere, Homosphere, and Robosphere - Humberto Maturana and Pille BunnellI think that most of the fundaments about how we can work together in business setting are already understood by many business people. For example the transformation of Shell Oil over the last five years is grounded in an understanding of the social ground of working together, even where this is ...
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The Attitude-Behaviour Gap: Why We Say One Thing But Do The OppositeMind-myth 4: It's only natural to think a person's attitudes and behaviours are directly related. If someone says, while truly believing it, that they're not a racist, you'd expect them to behave consistently with that statement. Despite this, psychologists have found that the link between a ...
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The Augmented Social Network: Building Identity and Trust into the next-generation internetThis paper proposes the creation of an Augmented Social Network (ASN) that would build identity and trust into the architecture of the Internet, in the public interest, in order to facilitate introductions between people who share affinities or complementary capabilities across social networks. ...
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