We-think
Material type: TextPublication details: London : Profile Books, 2009Edition: 2nd EditionDescription: xxxv, 300 p. : illustrationsISBN: 1861978375; 9781861978370 Subject(s): Internet -- Social aspects | Collective behavior | Popular cultureDDC classification: 658.406Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes Bibliography, Index.
Prologue: Levelling --
You are what you share --
Roots of We-think --
How We-Think works (and not) --
We-think business --
How far will We-Think spread? --
For better or worse? --
As we may think --
Epilogue: Think with.
Society is based not on mass consumption now but on mass innovative participation - as is clear in phenomena from Wikipedia, YouTube and Craigslist to new forms of scientific research and political campaigning. This new mode of 'We-think' is reshaping the way we work, play and communicate.
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