Smart Mobs
Title | Smart Mobs PDF eBook |
Author | Howard Rheingold |
Publisher | Basic Books |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 2007-03-21 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0465004393 |
From Tokyo to Helsinki, Manhattan to Manila, Howard Rheingold takes us on a journey around the world for a preview of the next techno-cultural shift-a shift he predicts will be as dramatic as the widespread adoption of the PC in the 1980s and the Internet in the 1990s. The coming wave, says Rheingold, is the result of super-efficient mobile communications-cellular phones, personal digital assistants, and wireless-paging and Internet-access devices that will allow us to connect with anyone, anywhere, anytime. From the amusing ("Lovegetty" devices in Japan that light up when a person with the right date-potential characteristics appears in the vicinity) to the extraordinary (the overthrow of a repressive regime in the Philippines by political activists who mobilized by forwarding text messages via cell phones), Rheingold gives examples of the fundamentally new ways in which people are already engaging in group or collective action. He also considers the dark side of this phenomenon, such as the coordination of terrorist cells, threats to privacy, and the ability to incite violent behavior. Applying insights from sociology, artificial intelligence, engineering, and anthropology, Rheingold offers a penetrating perspective on the brave new convergence of pop culture, cutting-edge technology, and social activism. At the same time, he reminds us that, as with other technological revolutions, the real impact of mobile communications will come not from the technology itself but from how people use it, resist it, adapt to it, and ultimately use it to transform themselves, their communities, and their institutions.
Net Smart
Title | Net Smart PDF eBook |
Author | Howard Rheingold |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 333 |
Release | 2012-03-16 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0262300729 |
A media guru shows us how to use social media intelligently, humanely, and, above all, mindfully. Like it or not, knowing how to make use of online tools without being overloaded with too much information is an essential ingredient to personal success in the twenty-first century. But how can we use digital media so that they make us empowered participants rather than passive receivers, grounded, well-rounded people rather than multitasking basket cases? In Net Smart, cyberculture expert Howard Rheingold shows us how to use social media intelligently, humanely, and, above all, mindfully. Mindful use of digital media means thinking about what we are doing, cultivating an ongoing inner inquiry into how we want to spend our time. Rheingold outlines five fundamental digital literacies, online skills that will help us do this: attention, participation, collaboration, critical consumption of information (or "crap detection"), and network smarts. He explains how attention works, and how we can use our attention to focus on the tiny relevant portion of the incoming tsunami of information. He describes the quality of participation that empowers the best of the bloggers, netizens, tweeters, and other online community participants; he examines how successful online collaborative enterprises contribute new knowledge to the world in new ways; and he teaches us a lesson on networks and network building. Rheingold points out that there is a bigger social issue at work in digital literacy, one that goes beyond personal empowerment. If we combine our individual efforts wisely, it could produce a more thoughtful society: countless small acts like publishing a Web page or sharing a link could add up to a public good that enriches everybody.
Leaders Make the Future
Title | Leaders Make the Future PDF eBook |
Author | Bob Johansen |
Publisher | Berrett-Koehler Publishers |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 2009-05-11 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1605090034 |
What future forces will affect a leaders ability to lead in the next year, 5 years, 10 years?
The Perfect Swarm
Title | The Perfect Swarm PDF eBook |
Author | Len Fisher |
Publisher | Basic Books (AZ) |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 2011-03-08 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 0465020240 |
The IgNobel Prize-winner and author of Rock, Paper, Scissors applies science-based solutions to seemingly complex problems in life.
Leaders Make the Future
Title | Leaders Make the Future PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Johansen |
Publisher | Berrett-Koehler Publishers |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 2009-05-11 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1605090026 |
The futurist author of "Get There Early" identifies the 10 skills leaders will need in the coming years, including processing overwhelming amounts of information, handling unsolvable problems, and coordinating complex global networks of people.
Digital Culture Unplugged
Title | Digital Culture Unplugged PDF eBook |
Author | Nalini Rajan |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 166 |
Release | 2020-11-29 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1000084116 |
This edited volume is an exploration of the many different ways in which contemporary society negotiates digital technologies and media in South Asia. It especially focuses on cyber-religion, the notion of self-formation and digital technology, urban cybercultural phenomenon, digital era in cinema and photography that represent an eclectic mix o
Social Media Victimization
Title | Social Media Victimization PDF eBook |
Author | Jessica Emami |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 111 |
Release | 2022-11-21 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 179362965X |
Every week we read more and more stories of someone who commits suicide, gets fired, gets "canceled", abandoned, or worse, because of a conflict or misunderstanding involving social media. Using theories that originated in studies of extremism and terrorism, Jessica Emami analyzes the processes that drive people to punish others using social media. Professor Emami makes a case that "cyberpunishment" is driven by outrage against our personal sense of morality, and a deep desire for our act of punishment to be acknowledged by others. Moreover, she demonstrates that today's social media platforms are by their very structure unable to curb or resist cyberpunishment.