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Collaborative innovation reshaping society's dynamics.

If you're fascinated by how collective intelligence is transforming our world, "We-Think" will feel like a map to the new frontier. Leadbeater deftly illustrates how platforms like Wikipedia and YouTube signify a shift from passive consumption to active, creative participation. It's thought-provoking and illuminates how this collective mindset is changing everything from work to politics.

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We-Think

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ISBN: 9781861978370
Publisher: Profile Books
Date of Publication: 2009-07-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Business, Sociology, Philosophy
Goodreads rating: 3.65
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You are what you share. That is the ethic of the world being created by YouTube and MySpace, Wikipedia and Facebook. We-Think is a rallying call for the shared power of the web to make society more open and egalitarian. We-Think reports on an unparalleled wave of collaborative creativity as people from California to China devise ways to work together that are more democratic, productive, and creative. This guide to the new culture of mass participation and innovation is a book like no other. It started first online through a unique experiment in collaborative creativity involving hundreds of people across the globe. The generation growing up with the web will not be content to remain spectators. They want to be players, and this is their "we think therefore we are."
 

Collaborative innovation reshaping society's dynamics.

If you're fascinated by how collective intelligence is transforming our world, "We-Think" will feel like a map to the new frontier. Leadbeater deftly illustrates how platforms like Wikipedia and YouTube signify a shift from passive consumption to active, creative participation. It's thought-provoking and illuminates how this collective mindset is changing everything from work to politics.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.