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Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations 2007

Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations 2007. By: Clay shirky. PowerPoint Presentation by: Micaela Carter PRCA 3030 03/10/2010. Clay Shirky. “It takes a village to find a phone”.

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Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations 2007

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  1. Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations2007 By: Clay shirky PowerPoint Presentation by: Micaela Carter PRCA 3030 03/10/2010

  2. Clay Shirky

  3. “It takes a village to find a phone” • Blogs and websites don’t always have this effect on such commonplace incidents, but her story shows how potentially powerful the use of the Internet can be. • “Obviously, much of this story is unrepeatable. It isn’t a worldwide media event every time someone looses a phone. The unusualness of the story, though, throws into high relief the difference between the past and the present.” – Clay Shirky

  4. Group Undertaking 3 Rung Ladder "Groups of people are complex, in ways that make those groups hard to form and hard to sustain; much of the shape of traditional institutions is a response to those difficulties. New social tools relieve some of those burdens, allowing for new kinds of group-forming, like using simple sharing to anchor the creation of new groups." 3 Rung Ladder • Sharing • Cooperation • Collective action

  5. The Internet allows easier: • The Internet has changed the way some professions are viewed. Production Reproduction Distribution of information and media “Loss of professional control” (when it comes to the Internet)

  6. People can publish whatever they want! • Publishing is effortless • “Unimportant” events become much more “important” • “Radical spread of expressive capabilities”

  7. The information must be: • Accurate • Understandable • Accessible to the public

  8. Micaela Carter mcarte15@georgiasouthern.edu micaelac329@gmail.com Blog: http://micaelacarter.wordpress.com/ Twitter: Micaelac329

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