 | Clay Shirky - Business & Economics - 2008 - 352 pages
Read Clay Shirky's posts on the Penguin Blog. A revelatory examination of how the wildfirelike spread of new forms of social interaction enabled by technology is changing the ... | |
 | Cass R Sunstein - Political Science - 2003 - 246 pages
In this timely book, Cass R. Sunstein shows that organizations and nations are far more likely to prosper if they welcome dissent and promote openness. Attacking "political ... | |
 | Patrick O'KEEFE - Computers - 2008 - 320 pages
Every day, millions of users log on to their favorite online forums and interact with others to get advice and discuss everything from the latest news and trends to their ... | |
 | David Kline, Daniel Burstein - Computers - 2005 - 402 pages
A collection of essays, interviews, and commentary about the political, business, and cultural aspects of blogs and blogging. | |
 | Lawrence Lessig - Political Science - 2012
Something is clearly rotten in our Republic. Americans have lost faith in their politicians to a greater degree than ever, resigning themselves to "the best Congress money can ... | |
 | Evan M. Axelrod - Internet - Social aspects - 2009 - 406 pages
Violence Goes to the Internet provides the reader with a thorough understanding of the Internet and the potential dangers lying therein. The book identifies all of the ... | |
 | Mikkel Flyverbom - Computers - 2011 - 222 pages
Mikkel Flyverbom s The Power of Networks is a timely and important contribution to the emerging interdisciplinary study of cyberspace politics. In an exceptionally well-written ... | |
 | Cass R. Sustein - Law - 1994 - 414 pages
American constitutional law is at a crossroads. In a major new interpretation of the Constitution, Cass Sunstein offers a clear account of our present dilemmas and shows where ... | |
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