Extreme Democracy

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Jon Lebkowsky, Mitch Ratcliffe
Lulu.com, 01.06.2005 - 371 Seiten
Are blogs and other emerging technologies changing the face of politics? Extreme Democracy is a collection of writings about the impact of technology on the political process. Authors include Steven Johnson, Joi Ito, David Weinberger, Jay Rosen, Mitch Ratcliffe, Jon Lebkowsky, danah boyd, and many others. Jon Lebkowsky discusses Extreme Democracy in an interview on the WELL, currently in progress.
 

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Preface In the midst of history
6
The Founding Documents
12
The Second Superpower Rears its Beautiful Head by James F Moore40
39
Power Laws Weblogs and Inequality by Clay Shirky
49
Deep confidence in the people Mitch Ratcliffe
57
Building on experience by Mitch Ratcliffe
67
Two ways to emerge and how to tell the difference between them
90
Lessons for emergent post
101
Broadcasting and the Voters Paradox by David Weinberger
173
Sociable technology and democracy by danah boyd
180
eVoting by Phillip J Windley Ph D
191
the minimal compact and opensource
200
Making Room for the Third World in the Second Superpower by Ethan
211
Exiting Deanspace by Clay Shirky
228
Wood
241
A Brief History of Activist Technology by
267

Science Technology and Politics
111
The Calculus of Political Power Mitch Ratcliffe
127
Social Network Dynamics and Participatory Politics by Ross Mayfield
154
Deanspace Social Networks and Politics by Jon Lebkowsky
296
What is DeanSpace? by Aldon Hynes
312
The Authors
363

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