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Showing videos filed under: clay shirky
Can You Sue The Internet?
March 3, 2010Google has gone from being a search engine to being a world power: it has been pitted against governments and, as Clay Shirky notes, has its own foreign policy. In Italy, on February 24, three Google employees were convicted--with suspended jail sentences--of violating Italy's privacy statutes in relation to a video posted on YouTube, owned by the Web giant.Google and Italy, Wage Theft and Karl Grossman
March 2, 2010Google has gone from being a search engine to being a world power: it has been pitted against governments and, as Clay Shirky notes, has its own foreign policy. In Italy, on February 24, three Google employees were convicted--with suspended jail sentences--of violating Italy's privacy statutes in relation to a video posted on YouTube, owned by the Web giant.Clay Shirky on GRITtv: A Mike Rohde Sketchnote
November 21, 2009We loved Mike Rohde's sketchnote of Clay Shirky's appearance on GRIT so much that we asked him if we could post it on the site. You can see more of his sketchnotes on his Flickr page.Week in Review: Clay Shirky & the Media Revolution
November 6, 2009Clay Shirky spoke with GRITtv on Monday about the way everyday citizens can use the same technology that brings us videos of a kitten on a treadmill to achieve results that strengthen and spread democracy and engagement around the world.Clay Shirky: The Social Media Revolution
November 3, 2009Clay Shirky spoke with GRITtv about the way everyday citizens can use the same technology that brings us videos of a kitten on a treadmill to achieve results that strengthen and spread democracy and engagement around the world.The Social Media Revolution with Clay Shirky and Guantanamo at Home
November 2, 2009Clay Shirky, professor in New York University's Interactive Telecommunications Program, is at the forefront of thought and discussion on the future of the Internet and communication technology. From the "Twitter revolution" in Iran and GitHub's collaborative coding process to the death of newspapers and the rise of the Pirate Party in Europe, Shirky has traced the way new and social media have changed the way the world works.The Death of Publishing, Investigative Journalism 2.0, and Steve McQueen
March 23, 2009In the transformation of the publishing industry and print journalism some see the rise of a new civic democracy. Others see the death of the fourth estate and perhaps the end of American democracy. Writing in the Nation, John Nichols and Robert McChesney note that the disappearance of papers and reporters is ominous.
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