“webibliography” links for Clay Shirky, ‘Here Comes Everybody’ (part 2)
Written on May 3, 2008
This is the second part of a series on Clay Shirky’s Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations; I’m going through the bibliography and posting links to the cited books and webpages. This post covers Chapters 3 and 4. It’s turning out to be an interesting exercise, a nice collection of resources, and it might save someone else some typing! The post with the first two chapters is here. [Added 5/8–part 3 is now up; 5/13 – link to complete “webibliography”]
Ch. 3: Everyone Is a Media Outlet
p. 58 Bureaucracy: What Government Agencies Do And Why They Do It by James Q. Wilson (Basic Books, 1991)
p. 60 mass amateurization
“Weblogs and the Mass Amateurization of Publishing” by Clay Shirky
“The Pro-Am Revolution” by Charlie Leadbeater (misspelled “Leadbetter” in the book)
We-think: the book by Charles Leadbeater
p. 61 Trent Lott
“Parking Lott” article at Gnovis (links to the pdf)
“‘Big Media’ Meets the ‘Bloggers'” (26 p pdf)
Ed Sebesta’s blog and articles
p. 66 In Praise of Scribes
The Printing Press as an Agent of Change (Volumes 1 and 2 in One) by Elizabeth L. Eisenstein (Columbia University Press, 1979, 1980)
The Printing Revolution in Early Modern Europe by Elizabeth L. Eisenstein (Columbia University Press, 2005)
p. 75 Crowdsourcing
2006 Wired article by Jeff Howe
Crowdsourcing blog (includes excerpts from the upcoming book, Crowdsourcing: Why the Power of the Crowd Is Driving the Future of Business, available for pre-order at Amazon)
Ch. 4: Publish, Then Filter
p. 84 social networking site
Social Networking Meta List (2005)
“Identity Production in a Networked Culture: Why Youth Heart MySpace” by danah boyd
p. 94 Email is such a funny thing
“The strange allure (and false hope) of email bankruptcy” by Merlin Mann
p. 99 “Conversation is king. Content is just something to talk about.”
BoingBoing post by Cory Doctorow (10/10/06)
p. 100 community of practice
Communities of Practice: Learning, Meaning, and Identity by Etienne Wenger (Cambridge University Press, 1998, 1999)
Etienne Wenger’s website: www.ewenger.com
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