Collaborative society / (Record no. 73626)
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control field | 9072199 |
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control field | 20220712204946.0 |
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fixed length control field | 200505s2020 mau ob 001 eng d |
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-- | 1138501372 |
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ISBN | 9780262356442 |
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-- | electronic bk. |
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Call Number | 302.30285 |
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Author | Jemielniak, Dariusz, |
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | Collaborative society / |
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Number of Pages | 1 PDF (256 pages). |
490 1# - SERIES STATEMENT | |
Series statement | MIT Press Essential Knowledge series |
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
Remark 2 | Neither a sharing nor economy -- Peer production -- Collaborative media production and consumption -- Collaborative social activism and hacktivism -- Collaborative knowledge creation -- Collaborative gadgets -- Being together online -- Controversies and the future of collaborative society. |
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Summary, etc | How networked technology enables the emergence of a new collaborative society. Humans are hard-wired for collaboration, and new technologies of communication act as a super-amplifier of our natural collaborative mindset. This volume in the MIT Press Essential Knowledge series examines the emergence of a new kind of social collaboration enabled by networked technologies. This new collaborative society might be characterized as a series of services and startups that enable peer-to-peer exchanges and interactions though technology. Some believe that the economic aspects of the new collaboration have the potential to make society more equitable; others see collaborative communities based on sharing as a cover for social injustice and user exploitation. The book covers the "sharing economy," and the hijacking of the term by corporations; different models of peer production, and motivations to participate; collaborative media production and consumption, the definitions of "amateur" and "professional," and the power of memes; hactivism and social movements, including Anonymous and anti-ACTA protest; collaborative knowledge creation, including citizen science; collaborative self-tracking; and internet-mediated social relations, as seen in the use of Instagram, Snapchat, and Tinder. Finally, the book considers the future of these collaborative tendencies and the disruptions caused by fake news, bots, and other challenges. |
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Author 2 | Przegalinska, Aleksandra, |
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Uniform Resource Identifier | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/bkabstractplus.jsp?bkn=9072199 |
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Koha item type | eBooks |
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-- | The MIT Press, |
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-- | Online social networks. |
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--SUBJECT 1 | |
-- | Social networks. |
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-- | Cooperation. |
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