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105 Articles match "Clay Shirky"
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Hot off the Presses: The Newspaper Club Produces--and Prints--a Newspaper at SXSW
Articles rolled in from Bobbie Johnson (the cheeky "Newspapers are always in beta"), Clay Shirky, Matt Jones and Dan Hill. Yesterday we reported on the Newspaper Club , who swept the recent Brit Insurance Design Awards with their masterful recapturing of a low-tech medium. We also hinted that they'd be bringing their newsprint ways to SXSW this week in order to hype their new newspaper-making tool ARTHR .
Fast Company
- Tuesday, March 16, 2010
SXSW 2010 for Marketers & Online Strategists
Clay Shirky hasn't announced the content of his presentation yet. Navigating SXSW is overwhelming to say the least! To help you out ReadWriteWeb has been breaking the events, panels and parties down into vertical reviews. This post provides what we think are some of the best for marketers and online strategists.
ReadWriteWeb
- Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Information ecologies
knew two of the participants ( Clay Shirky and Patrick Meier ) by reputation so it was good to meet them, and the gentle hand of the facilitator Eric Klinenberg meant that we got a lot done. An interesting day yesterday in New York. I was part of a small but select group discussing the information ecology of crisis management.
Cognitive Edge
- Saturday, March 6, 2010
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Radar Interview with Clay Shirky
Clay Shirky is one of the most incisive thinkers on technology and its effects on business and society. I had the pleasure to sit down with him after his keynote at the FASTForward '09 conference last week in Las Vegas. In this interview Clay talks about
The effects of low cost coordination and group action.
Where to find the next layer of value when many professions are being disrupted by the Internet
OReilly Radar
- Monday, February 16, 2009
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Clay Shirky's "Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable"
Sometimes Clay Shirky astounds us by articulating something we've never thought of, and sometimes he astounds us by telling us something many have thought, but never so clearly and so compellingly. By contrast, Clay cuts the Gordian knot :
That As Clay says:
When But always, he astounds.
Into Into the first category falls the claim that he made in his keynote at the last Web 2.0
OReilly Radar
- Saturday, March 14, 2009
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[berkman] Clay Shirky on the future of news
Clay Shirky is giving a lunchtime talk at the Shorenstein Center, which may be a joint event with the Berkman Center.
As Bob Garfield says (says Clay), it turns out that people will go to sites that do nothing but post ads.
Clay says he wants to distance himself from the utopians and optimists. “I NOTE: Live-blogging. Getting things wrong.
Joho the Blog
- Tuesday, September 22, 2009
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[2b2k] Clay Shirky, info overload, and when filters increase the size of what’s filtered
Clay Shirky’s masterful talk at the Web 2.0 Clay explains in greater detail in this two part CJR interview: 1 2 ]
Clay traces information overload to the 15th century, but others have taken it back earlier than that, and there’s even a quotation from Seneca (4 BCE) that can be pressed into service: “What is the point of having countless books and libraries whose titles the owner could scarcely read through in his whole lifetime? Expo in NYC last September — “It’s not information overload. It’s filter failure”
Joho the Blog
- Sunday, January 31, 2010
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Clay Shirky in London: Group action just got easier
One reason I like it is that you can suggest that you'd like to hear someone like, say, Clay Shirky and, six months later, you've got him. Clay speaks today at Online Information Conference in London. As well as formal groups around certain types of photography on Flickr ( like this HDR group for beginners ) there are the more impromptu adhoc communities that form around just one photo . 10 years ago, as Clay helped newspapers People sometimes ask why one might 'waste' one's time sitting on Advisory Boards, especially those of conferences. It means that whereas
edublogs
- Tuesday, December 2, 2008
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Clay Shirky on Helping People Find You, Content as Mere Conversation Fodder, and Letting Users Identify Their Needs
BLOG Clay Shirky on
Helping finally got around to reading Clay Shirky's Here Comes Everybody .
The address a real need: Shirky notes wryly "If you designed a better
shovel, Shirky says, is that large scale group activities and political/social
actions Helping People Find You, Content as Mere Conversation Fodder, Letting
Users Users Identify Their Needs, and the Formula for Effective Social
Networking
How to Save the World
- Sunday, May 24, 2009
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Clay Shirky Interview
Looks like I am going to have a natter with Clay in a webinar for Fast this Tuesday . Must remember others will be listenin
The Obvious?
- Monday, January 26, 2009
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Clay Shirky - The Observer Interview
The Observer (UK) interviews Shirky.
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Occasionally people contact me to ask, "Are you the same Clay Shirky I was at school with?" This Much I Know
John Hind The Observer, Sunday 15 February 2009
Growing up with a name that rhymes with turkey - and jerky - was no great fun.
Wirearchy
- Sunday, February 15, 2009
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Feature Interview with Clay Shirky on Canadian Radio (CBC)
I recently finished reading Clay Shirky’s new book (New York: Penguin, 2008) entitled Here Comes Everybody: the power of organizing without organizations . If you have been following the shift from presentation mode to participation mode in education and training, then you won’t find many startling ideas in this book, as Shirky covers topics already well discussed by other writers and bloggers. The ideas include the importance of sharing to build community, the fact that we all can be contributors to the information explosion, the increasing speed of change, challenges to established institutions, social media, small worlds, and that failure is a good thing in terms of learning.
Workplace Learning Today
- Friday, January 2, 2009
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Clay Shirky On Leadership and Management in an Interconnected World
A couple of days ago, as the FASTForward 09 conference opened, I had the opportunity to sit down with Clay Shirky, author of the book “ Here Comes Everybody – the power of organizing without organizations ” and a consultant, professor and writer. As a way to get into the issues, I asked Clay to offer his perspective about how the Web and its interconnectedness is affecting knowledge-based work.
I wanted to bear down a little bit on some of the core ideas in his recent book and examine how his premises impact what management needs to understand and do with the new set opf
Wirearchy
- Wednesday, February 11, 2009
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