Clay Shirky: How the Internet will (one day) transform government
Clay Shirky: Jak internet (któregoś dnia) zmieni rząd
Clay Shirky argues that the history of the modern world could be rendered as the history of ways of arguing, where changes in media change what sort of arguments are possible -- with deep social and political implications. Full bio
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jednogłośnie zmieniła zdanie
i znajduje się w historii ludzkości.
doprowadzają do zmian społecznych.
które muszą działać, by działał system.
ale za pomocą e-maila.
głównej usługi hostingowej systemu Git.
by przekonać was jakie to świetne,
że drukowanie powieści erotycznych to dobry pomysł. (Śmiech)
(Śmiech) (Brawa)
ale nie odbyło się z hukiem,
do powstania jednej, wzorcowej.
przez WikiLeaks oraz program
w "prozie" Departamentu Stanu.
Zamieścił to
o prawach autorskich
"to dziwne, że Hollywood
przez wielu ludzi "diff" pokazuje,
że skoro mamy już odpowiednie narzędzia,
i to, o czym mówiłem. Zgadzacie się?
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Clay Shirky - Social Media TheoristClay Shirky argues that the history of the modern world could be rendered as the history of ways of arguing, where changes in media change what sort of arguments are possible -- with deep social and political implications.
Why you should listen
Clay Shirky's work focuses on the rising usefulness of networks -- using decentralized technologies such as peer-to-peer sharing, wireless, software for social creation, and open-source development. New technologies are enabling new kinds of cooperative structures to flourish as a way of getting things done in business, science, the arts and elsewhere, as an alternative to centralized and institutional structures, which he sees as self-limiting. In his writings and speeches he has argued that "a group is its own worst enemy."
Shirky is an adjunct professor in New York Universityʼs graduate Interactive Telecommunications Program, where he teaches a course named “Social Weather.” Heʼs the author of several books. This spring at the TED headquarters in New York, he gave an impassioned talk against SOPA/PIPA that saw 1 million views in 48 hours.
Clay Shirky | Speaker | TED.com