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Creation (Literary, Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.), Digital media, Freedom of expression, Internet, Knowledge, Social aspects, Social aspects of Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.), Social aspects of Digital media, Social aspects of Internet, Social aspects of Technology, Sociology of, Sociology of Knowledge, Technology, artistic, etc.), Macht, Technologie, Sociaal-economische verandering, Samhällsförändring, Digitala medier, Sociala aspekter, IT-samhället, Technology, social aspects, Internet, social aspects, Knowledge, sociology of, Creation (literary, artistic, etc.)Showing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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An Army of Davids: how markets and technology empower ordinary people to beat big media, big government, and other Goliaths
2006, Nelson Current
in English
1595550542 9781595550545
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Table of Contents
1.
Introduction: Do it yourself
2.
The change
3.
Small is the new big
4.
The comfy chair revolution
5.
Making beautiful music, together
6.
A pack, not a herd
7.
From media to we-dia
8.
Interlude: Good blogging
9.
Horizontal knowledge
10.
How the game is played
11.
Empowering the really little guys
12.
Live long-and prosper!
13.
Space, it's not just for governments anymore
14.
The approaching singularity
15.
Conclusion the future.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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