Here Comes Everybody : The Power of Organizing Without Organizations

ISBN
9780143114949
$18.00
Author Shirky, Clay
Format UK-B Format Paperback
Details
  • 8.0" x 5.2" x 0.7"
  • Active Record
  • Individual Title
  • Books
  • 2009
  • 352
  • Yes
  • 18- UP
  • 12- UP
  • UT UBJ UB UDBS
  • Print
  • 40
  • HM851.S5465 2009
An extraordinary exploration of how technology can empower social and political organizers For the first time in history, the tools for cooperating on a global scale are not solely in the hands of governments or institutions. The spread of the internet and mobile phones are changing how people come together and get things done--and sparking a revolution that, as Clay Shirky shows, is changing what we do, how we do it, and even who we are. Here, we encounter a whoman who loses her phone and recruits an army of volunteers to get it back from the person who stole it. A dissatisfied airline passenger who spawns a national movement by taking her case to the web. And a handful of kids in Belarus who create a political protest that the state is powerless to stop. Here Comes Everybody is a revelatory examination of how the wildfirelike spread of new forms of social interaction enabled by technology is changing the way humans form groups and exist within them. A revolution in social organization has commenced, and Clay Shirky is its brilliant chronicler. "Drawing from anthropology, economic theory and keen observation, [Shirky] makes a strong case that new communication tools are making once-impossible forms of group action possible . . . [an] extraordinarily perceptive new book." - Minneapolis Star Tribune "Mr. Shirky writes cleanly and convincingly about the intersection of technological innovation and social change." - New York Observer