- Clay
Shirky (born 1964) is an
American writer,
consultant and
teacher on the
social and
economic effects of
Internet technologies and journalism. In 2017...
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party affiliations. More recently,
American writer and
researcher Clay
Shirky has
referred to this as "the
power of
organizing without organizations."...
- Everybody: The
Power of
Organizing Without Organizations is a book by Clay
Shirky published by
Penguin Press in 2008 on the
effect of the
Internet on modern...
- and
those highlighted by
Anderson and
Shirky are of very different, if not opposite, nature:
Anderson and
Shirky refer to frequency-rank relations, whereas...
- X3D and
Realtime Web3D
Shirky, Clay (March 1998). "Playfulness in 3-D
Spaces - Why
Quake is
better than VRML". Clay
Shirky's Writings About the Internet...
- Clay
Shirky,
originally published in with the
subtitle "Creativity and
Generosity in a
Connected Age". The book is an
indirect sequel to
Shirky's Here...
- The
rhetoric of negotiations;
Learning limitations; and
Network analyses.
Shirky (2011)
first describes the 2001
impeachment trial of
Philippine President...
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related to
research on
power law
distribution models carried out by Clay
Shirky,
specifically in
relation to bloggers.
Anderson widened the
definition of...
- pp. 224. ISBN 978-0-86091-546-1.
Retrieved 5
September 2010.
Shirky, Clay. Clay
Shirky on
Institutions Versus Collaboration. [1]. TED Talk. Reed, Christopher...
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users to post news
items quickly,
reaching an
audience in seconds. Clay
Shirky argues that
those services have the
potential to
result in an information...