Marc Augé | Zygmunt Bauman | John Perry Barlow | Michel Bauwens | Ulrich Beck | Yochai Benkler | Danah Boyd | James Boyle | John Seely Brown | Tim Brown | Pascal Bruckner | Axel Bruns | Erik Brynjolfsson | Nicholas Carr | Manuel Castells | Henry Chesbrough | Clayton Christensen | Antonio Damasio | Edward L. Deci | Thomas Hylland Eriksen | Neil Gershenfeld | Seth Godin | Michael H. Goldhaber | Mark Granovetter | John Hagel | David Hakken | Gary Hamel | Charles Handy | Eric Von Hippel | Jeff Howe | Ivan Illich | Naomi Klein | Peter Kollock | Charles Leadbeater | Richard Leider | Lawrence Lessig | Pierre Lévy | Christopher Locke | Victor Lombardi | Santiago López Petit | Thomas Malone | Andrew McAfee | José Luis Molina | Alex Osterwalder | Eric S. Raymond | Howard Rheingold | Richard M. Ryan | Mohanbir Sawhney | Bruce Sterling | Bob Sutton | Don Tapscott | Kenneth W. Thomas | Arnold Wasserman | Barry Wellman
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Marc Augé
Marc Augé antropólogo francés nacido en Poitiers en el año 1935 especializado en la disciplina de etnología .
Como docente ha impartido clases de antropología y etnología en la École des Hautes Études en Sciences Social antropólogoes (EHESS) de París en la que ocupó el cargo de director entre los años 1985 y 1995 . También ha sido responsable y director de diferentes investigaciones en el Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS).
En su obra destaca una valiente aproximación al concepto de la " sobremodernidad " construido a partir de una reflexión sobre la identidad del individuo en función de su relación con los lugares cotidianos y la presencia de la tecnología.
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Zygmunt Bauman
Zygmunt Bauman (* Poznań Polonia 1925 ) es un sociólogo judío - polaco .
Enseñó filosofía y sociología en la Universidad de Varsovia antes de verse obligado a irse de Polonia en 1968 a causa de la política antisemita desarrollada por el gobierno comunista después de los sucesos de Marzo de 1968. Posteriormente a su purga de la universidad de Varsovia ha enseñado sociología en países como Israel Estados Unidos y Canadá .
Desde 1971 reside en Inglaterra profesor en la Universidad de Leeds Inglaterra ( Reino Unido ) donde desde 1990 es profesor emérito. Su obra comienza en los años 50 y se ocupa entre otras cosas de cuestiones tales como las clases sociales el socialismo el holocausto la hermenéutica la modernidad y posmodernidad el consumismo la globalización y la nueva pobreza .
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John Perry Barlow
John Perry Barlow (born October 3 1947 ) is an American poet essayist retired Wyoming cattle rancher political activist and former lyricist for the Grateful Dead . He is also known to be a cyberlibertarian and was one of the founding members of the Electronic Frontier Foundation .
Barlow currently serves as vice-chairman of the EFF 's board of directors. The EFF was designed to mediate the "inevitable conflicts [that] have begun to occur on the border between Cyberspace and the physical world." They were trying to build a legal wall that would separate and protect the Internet from territorial government and especially from the U.S. government.
He is a Fellow with the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School and Diamond Management & Technology Consultants and a member of the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences . He spends much of his time on the road lecturing and consulting.
Barlow also serves on the advisory boards of Clear Path International TTI/Vanguard and the global company Touch Light Media founded by Anita Ondine .
http://www.eff.org/%7Ebarlow/barlow.html
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Michel Bauwens
Impulsor del proyecto P2P Foundation : wiki blog . El wiki es de lo más recomendable con una recopilación muy amplia y diversa de recursos. Es un divulgador de las ideas del procomún y una nueva forma de enfocar los negocios. Su pensamiento está muy cercano al de Howard Rheingold con quien colabora junto a mucha más gente en The Cooperation Commons un blog muy recomndable sobre este tipo de asuntos.
Entrada en la wikipedia . Entrevista en el sitio de Open Business .
Artículos en mi blog con referencias a Michel Bauwens .
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Ulrich Beck
Ulrich Beck (nacido el 15 de mayo de 1944 ) es un sociólogo alemán . Actualmente es profesor de la Universidad de Munich y de la London School of Economics .
Beck estudia aspectos como la modernización los problemas ecológicos la individualización y la globalización . En los últimos tiempos se ha embarcado también en la exploración de las condiciones cambiantes del trabajo en un mundo de creciente capitalismo global de pérdida de poder de los sindicatos y de flexibilización de los procesos del trabajo una teoría enraizada en el concepto de cosmopolitismo . Beck también ha contribuido con nuevos conceptos a la Sociología alemana incluyendo la llamada " sociedad del riesgo " y la " segunda modernidad ".
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Yochai Benkler
Yochai Benkler is Jack N. and Lillian R. Berkman Professor for Entrepreneurial Legal Studies at Harvard Law School and the author of The Wealth of Networks and the paper Coase's Penguin.
Benkler's research focuses on commons-ba
Artículos de mi blog con referencias a Yochai Benkler.
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Danah Boyd
Danah Michele Boyd (or danah boyd born Danah Michele Mattas in 1977) is an American academic researcher and blogger best known for media appearances where she speaks about social networking sites such as Friendster and MySpace . Since 2003 she and her research have been quoted on the subject of social networking in several different articles in media sources such as NPR Wired MSNBC USA Today Newsweek and The O'Reilly Factor . She was also the subject of a major profile in The New York Times in 2003 and the Financial Times in 2006.
Investigadora de cibercultura. Etnografía digital. Estilos de vida.
Universidad de Michigan. Colabora entre otros con Howard Rheingold.
Artículos de mi blog con referencias a Danah Boyd.
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James Boyle
James Boyle is the William Neal Reynolds Professor of Law and co-founder of the Center for the Study of the Public Domain at Duke University School of Law in Durham North Carolina . He was one of the founding board members of Creative Commons and currently chairs the board.
Boyle joined Duke University School of Law in July 2000. He has previously taught at the American University Yale Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania Law School .
He is the author of Shamans Software and Spleens: Law and Construction of the Information Society as well as a novel published under a Creative Commons license The Shakespeare Chronicles. In 2003 he won the World Technology Award for Law for his work on the intellectual ecology of the public domain and on the "Second Enclosure Movement" that threatens it. Boyle also contributes a column to the Financial Times New Technology Policy Forum.
Artículos de mi blog con referencias a James Boyle.
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John Seely Brown
John Seely Brown (also known as JSB ) is a researcher who specializes in organizational studies with a particular bent towards the organizational implications of computer-supported activities.
His research interests include the management of radical innovation digital culture ubiquitous computing autonomous computing and organizational learning . JSB is also the namesake of John Seely Brown Symposium on Technology and Society held at the University of Michigan School of Information . The first JSB symposium in 2000 featured a lecture by Stanford Professor of Law Lawrence Lessig titled "Architecting Innovation" and a panel discussion "The Implications of Open Source Software" featuring Brown Lessig and the William D. Hamilton Collegiate Professor of Complex Systems at SI Michael D. Cohen . Subsequent events were held in 2002 2006 and 2008.
http://www2.parc.com/ops/members/brown/
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Tim Brown
Tim Brown is the CEO and president of IDEO. He formerly led IDEO's San Francisco and European offices. Tim speaks regularly on the value of design thinking and innovation to business and design audiences around the world. He has participated in the World Economic Forum at Davos since 2006. An industrial designer by training his own work has earned him numerous design awards and has been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York Axis Gallery in Tokyo and the Design Museum in London. Tim has a special interest in the convergence of technology and the arts as well as the ways in which design can be used to promote the wellbeing of people living in emerging economies.
Blog: http://designthinking.ideo.com/
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Pascal Bruckner
Pascal Bruckner (nacido el 15 de diciembre de 1948 en París ) es un filósofo ensayista y novelista francés .
Escritor prolífico en un primer momento se le asoció a los «nuevos filósofos» junto a Alain Finkielkraut André Glucksmann y Bernard-Henri Lévy . Ha publicado Parias o la tentación de la India ( Parias ou la tentation de l'Inde ) Lunas de Hiel (adaptado al cine por Roman Polanski ) y Los ladrones de la belleza ( Les voleurs de beauté ) ( Premio Renaudot en 1997). Entre sus ensayos La tentación de la inocencia ( La tentation de l'innocence ) ( Premio Médicis en 1995) El sollozo del hombre blanco ( Le Sanglot de l'Homme blanc ) un ataque contra las políticas narcisistas y destructivas en pro del tercer mundo y más recientemente La tiranía de la penitencia ( La tyrannie de la pénitence ) (2006) un ensayo sobre la interminable auto-crítica occidental.
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Axel Bruns
Dr Axel Bruns teaches and conducts research about online publishing electronic creative writing online communities creative industries and popular music in the Creative Industries Faculty of Queensland University of Techology Brisbane Australia.
He is a founding editor of the premier online academic publication M/C - Media and Culture and of dotlit: The Online Journal of Creative Writing .
His book Gatewatching: Collaborative Online News Production is forthcoming from Peter Lang New York in 2005. It analyses a major new genre of online news information and discussion Websites including Indymedia Slashdot and the growing range of news-related Weblogs and provides a wide systematic perspective on gatewatching and open news. He is currently editing Uses of Blogs a scholarly collection of articles on blogs and blogging with Joanne Jacobs; this book is forthcoming from Peter Lang in 2006. More information on his research can be found on his website .
Blog: http://snurb.info/
Artículos de mi blog con referencias a Axel Bruns.
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Erik Brynjolfsson
Erik Brynjolfsson (born April 14 1962 ) is the Schussel Professor of Management at the MIT Sloan School of Management and the Director of the MIT Center for Digital Business . His research and teaching focus on how businesses can effectively use information technology.
Brynjolfsson earned his A.B. Magna cum laude and S.M. in Applied Mathematics and Decision Sciences at Harvard University in 1984. He received a Ph.D. in Managerial Economics from the MIT Sloan School of Management in 1991 and has served on the faculties of MIT Harvard and Stanford Business School .
Brynjolfsson has made important contributions to the world of IT Productivity research and his research has been recognized with nine "best paper" awards by fellow academics and five U.S. patents. His recent research examines intangible assets information worker productivity the Long Tail in digital goods and business process replication. At MIT he teaches a class on "The Economics of Information: Strategy Structure and Pricing".
http://ebusiness.mit.edu/erik/
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Nicholas Carr
Nicholas G. Carr (born 1959) is an American writer who has published books and articles on technology business and culture. He was educated at Dartmouth College and Harvard University .
Carr wrote the 2004 book Does IT Matter? Information Technology and the Corrosion of Competitive Advantage (Harvard Business School Press) and the 2003 Harvard Business Review article "IT Doesn't Matter." In these widely discussed works he argued that the strategic importance of information technology in business has diminished as IT has become more commonplace standardized and cheaper. His ideas roiled the information technology industry [ 2 [[ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Carr#cite_note-1 |]]] spurring heated outcries from executives of Microsoft Intel Hewlett-Packard and other leading technology companies although other commentators defended his position. [ 3 [[ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Carr#cite_note-2 |]]] In 2004 Carr published the controversial [ 4 [[ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Carr#cite_note-3 |]]]article "The End of Corporate Computing" in the MIT Sloan Management Review in which he argued that in the future companies will purchase information technology as a utility service from outside suppliers. Earlier in his career Carr served as executive editor and acting editor of the Harvard Business Review .
Artículos de mi blog con referencias a Nicholas G. Carr.
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Manuel Castells
Recuerdo un día hace ya un montón de tiempo. Había quedado con Alberto para subir a Katillotxu con la bici de monte y luego a Sollube . Él me comento que había un tal Manuel Castells (entradas wikipedia: inglés castellano ) que era una referencia para comprender el lado sociológico de Internet. Leí La Galaxia Internet y me pareció absolutamente brillante. Su famosa trilogía La era de la información es una de las biblias de obligada lectura. Algunos conceptos que me han despertado neuronas ociosas en mi cerebro: la idea del " individualismo en red " el concepto de las ciudades y los espacios de comunicación la perspectiva global y sistémica que une en un mismo mapa la tecnología y la sociedad la necesidad de desarrollar las destrezas informacionales y tecnológicas las ideas en torno a la brecha digital
Castells me parece un referente académico. Colabora con el Internet Interdisciplinary Institute IN3 de la Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) y con otras universidades americanas. Entre ellas con la Universidad de South California a través de la USC Annenberg School For Communication y con el departamento de sociología de la Universidad de Berkeley entre otras.
Puedes conocer algo más de él como persona a través del libro En qué mundo vivimos. Conversaciones con Manuel Castells escrito por Mayte Pascual. Como dice su contraportada:
La obra de Manuel Castells marca un hito en la interpretación de las transformaciones contemporáneas y sin duda es una de las más influyentes tanto dentro de las ciencias sociales como en la sociedad en general.
Artículos en mi blog con referencias a Manuel Castells .
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Henry Chesbrough
Henry Chesbrough coined the term open innovation and is the author of Open Innovation: The New Imperative for Creating and Profiting from Technology (HBS Press 2003). He has also written two other books on open innovation: Open Business Models: How to Thrive in the New Innovation Landscape (HBS Press 2006) and Open Innovation: Researching a New Paradigm (Oxford 2006).
Chesbrough is currently an adjunct professor and the executive director of the Center for Open Innovation at the Haas School of Business at the University of California Berkeley . Prior to Haas he taught at the Harvard Business School as an assistant professor and Class of 1961 Fellow from 1997 - 2003.
Artículos de mi blog con referencias a Henry Chesbrough.
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Clayton Christensen
Clayton M. Christensen (born April 6 1952 in Salt Lake City Utah ) is the Robert and Jane Cizik Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School with a joint appointment in the Technology & Operations Management and General Management faculty groups. He is best known for his study of innovation in commercial enterprises. His first book The Innovator's Dilemma ( ISBN 0-06-052199-6 ) articulated his theory of disruptive technology .
Professor Christensen holds a B.A. with highest honors in economics from Brigham Young University (1975) an M.Phil. in applied econometrics and the economics of less-developed countries from Oxford University (1977 Rhodes Scholar ) an MBA with High Distinction from the Harvard Business School (1979 George F. Baker Scholar) and a DBA from the Harvard Business School (1992).
Before joining the faculty of Harvard Business School in 1992 Professor Christensen worked for the Boston Consulting Group and then served as chairman and president of Ceramics Process Systems Corporation (CPS) a firm he co-founded with several MIT professors in 1984. In 2000 he founded Innosight LLC a consulting and training firm which describes itself as "focusing on idea generation strategy development commercialization and innovative process development." He launched a third firm Innosight Ventures in 2005. He joined the board of directors of Tata Consultancy Services Mumbai India in 2006.
http://www.claytonchristensen.com/
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Antonio Damasio
António C. R. Damásio ( Lisboa 1944) médico y neurólogo de origen portugués .
Damasio estudió medicina en la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Lisboa donde realizó también su rotación como residente y completó su doctorado. Más tarde se trasladó a los Estados Unidos como investigador visitante durante seis meses en el Aphasia Research Center (Centro para la investigación de las afasias ) en Boston . Allí su trabajo sobre neurología del comportamiento estuvo bajo la supervisión de Norman Geschwind .
Es profesor de la cátedra David Dornsife de Psicología Neurociencia y Neurología en la Universidad del Sur de California donde dirige el Institute for the Neurological Study of Emotion and Creativity de los Estados Unidos (Instituto para el estudio neurológico de la emoción y de la creatividad). Antes de llegar a este puesto universitario en 2005 Damasio fue profesor de la cátedra M.W. Van Allen y Jefe de Neurología en el Centro Médico de la Universidad de Iowa . Su carrera en Iowa se prolongó entre 1976 y 2005. Además de ser un conocido investigador en varias áreas de las neurociencias es un autor de éxito de libros de ciencia de tipo divulgativo.
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Edward L. Deci
Edward L. Deci is a Professor of Psychology and Gowen Professor in the Social Sciences at the University of Rochester and director of its human motivation program. He is well known in psychology for his theories of intrinsic motivation and basic psychological needs. With Richard Ryan he is the founder of self-determination theory (SDT) an influential contemporary motivational theory.
Más información en la Universidad de Rochester .
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Thomas Hylland Eriksen
Thomas Hylland Eriksen (born 1962) is professor of social anthropology at the University of Oslo . He has done field work in Trinidad and Mauritius . His fields of research include identity nationalism and ethnicity.
http://folk.uio.no/geirthe/
Globalización: http://folk.uio.no/geirthe/Globalization.html#Intro
Tiranía del momento: http://folk.uio.no/geirthe/Tyranny.html
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Neil Gershenfeld
Neil Gershenfeld is a professor at MIT and the head of MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms a sister lab spun out of the popular MIT Media Lab . His research interests are mainly in interdisciplinary studies involving physics and computer science in such fields as quantum computing nanotechnology personal fabrication and other research areas. His lab is currently located in the E15 building at MIT but he has received funding to build a substantial extension to the building shaped like a castle which will house his lab in the future. His books include When Things Start to Think The Nature of Mathematical Modeling The Physics of Information Technology and Fab The Coming Revolution on Your Desktop - From Personal Computers to Personal Fabrication ( ISBN 0-465-02745-8 ). In 2004 Gershenfeld was named to the Scientific American 50. The magazine has also named him Communications Research Leader of the Year. Classes at the Center include "How To Make (almost) Anything" (MAS 863) and "How To Make Something That Makes (almost) Anything" (MAS 961).
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Seth Godin
Seth Godin (born July 10 1960 ) is an American author of business books and a popular speaker with appearances at Google TED and a number of charities. Godin popularized the topic of permission marketing .
http://sethgodin.typepad.com/
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Michael H. Goldhaber
Michael H. Goldhaber (mgoldh@well.com) is the author of Reinventing Technology and a visiting scholar at the Institute for the Study of Social Change at the University of California at Berkeley. He's completing a book on the attention economy.
http://goldhaber.org/
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Mark Granovetter
Mark Granovetter is an American sociologist who has created some of the most influential theories in modern sociology since the 1970s. He is best known for his work in social network theory and in economic sociology particularly his theory on the spread of information in social networks known as "The Strength of Weak Ties" (1973).
Artículo de referencia: Granovetter M. (1973). " The Strength of Weak Ties " American Journal of Sociology Vol. 78 Issue 6 May 1973 pp. 1360-1380.
Página en Stanford University .
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John Hagel
Gurú que trabaja en labores de consultoría en torno a la estrategia la tecnología y los negocios en general. Mantiene Edge Perspectives un blog absolutamente recomendable en el que publica artículos de cierta profundidad para lo que suele ser el "post" estándar. Ha escrito bastante en colaboración con John Seely Brown .
Sitio web oficial de John Hagel III .
Artículos de mi blog con referencias a John Hagel .
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David Hakken
A cultural anthropologist Prof. Hakken does his ethnography in cyberspace. His ultimate research goal is to understand both how automated information and communication technologies are shaped by cultures as well as how AICTs shape cultures. He also promotes AICTs that expand not undermine human capabilities.
He is currently involved in several research projects. These focus on:
Effective incorporation of robust social and cross-cultural perspectives into the design and implementation of computing systems as well as education in computing (“The Strong Program in Social Computing”); The implications of Free/Libre and Open Source Projects for the future dynamics of organization (“FLOSS and ‘Virtual’ Organizing: The Case of (the open sourced massive multipla
Más información .
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Gary Hamel
Gary Hamel a graduate of Andrews University (1975) and the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan (1990 [ 2 [[ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Hamel#cite_note-1 |]]]) is a founder of Strategos an international management consulting firm ba
He was formerly a Visiting Professor of International Business at the University of Michigan ( PhD 1990) and at Harvard Business School. His academic standing took a dent soon after publication of the hardback version of Leading the Revolution in which he had written a very positive profile of Enron .
Following the strong reception of Leading the Revolution Hamel began work on resilience in business strategy. He wrote of the concept in a 2003 Harvard Business Review article entitled "The Quest for Resilience".
Entrada en la wikipedia .
Artículos en mi blog con referencias a Gary Hamel .
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Charles Handy
Charles Handy (born 1932) is an Irish author/philosopher specialising in organisational behaviour and management . Among the ideas he has advanced are the "portfolio worker" and the " Shamrock Organization " (in which professional core workers freelance workers and part-time/temporary routine workers each form one leaf of the "Shamrock"). Born the son of a Church of Ireland archdeacon in Kildare Ireland Handy was educated at Oriel College Oxford . In July 2006 he was conferred with an honorary Doctor of Laws by Trinity College Dublin . He has been rated among the Thinkers 50 the most influential living management thinkers. In 2001 he was second on this list behind Peter Drucker and in 2005 he was tenth. Handy's business career started in marketing at Shell International . He was a co-founder of the London Business School in 1967 and left Shell to teach there in 1972. When the Harvard Business Review had a special issue to mark their 50th Anniversary they asked Handy Peter Drucker and Henry Mintzberg to write special articles. He is married to Elizabeth Handy a photographer with whom he has collaborated on a number of books including The New Alchemists and A Journey through Tea . Their son Scott Handy is an actor who has played with the RSC .
Ideas básicas: federalismo el donut las paradojas.
Artículos de mi blog con referencias a Charles Handy .
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Eric Von Hippel
Eric von Hippel (born August 27 1941 ) is an economist and a professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management specializing in the nature and economics of distributed and open innovation . He is best known for his work developing the concept of user innovation – that end-users rather than manufacturers are responsible for a large amount of new innovation. In order to describe this phenomenon he introduced the term lead user in 1986. His work has applications in business strategy and free / open source software .
Artículos de mi blog con referencias a Eric Von Hippel.
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Jeff Howe
JEFF HOWE is a contributing editor at Wired magazine where he covers the entertainment industry among other subjects. Before coming to Wired he was a senior editor at Inside.com and a writer at the Village Voice . In his fifteen years as a journalist he has traveled around the world working on stories ranging from the impending water crisis in Central Asia to the implications of gene patenting. He has also written for U.S. News & World Report Time magazine the Washington Post Mother Jones and numerous other publications. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and children.
Artículos de mi blog con referencias a Jeff Howe.
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Ivan Illich
Ivan Illich ( Vienna 4 September 1926 – Bremen 2 December 2002 ) was an Austrian philosopher social critic and defrocked Roman Catholic priest. He authored a series of critiques of the institutions of contemporary western culture and their effects of the provenance and practice of education medicine work energy use and economic development.
Obras relevantes: Deschooling Society Tools for Conviviality Medical Nemesis.
Temas: crítica de la tecnología crítica de la pedagogía anarquismo/catolicismo credencialismo educación holística.
Silence is a Commons: http://www.preservenet.com/theory/Illich/Silence.html
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Naomi Klein
Naomi Klein (1970-)es una periodista e investigadora de gran influencia en el movimiento antiglobalización y el socialismo democrático nacida en Montreal ( Canadá ) en 1970 . Es economista política periodista y escritora.
Caracterizada por su trabajo independiente en los medios periodísticos colaboró como columnista para los periódicos de corte progresista como el The Guardian de Londres y The Globe and Mail de Toronto . Naomi Klein ha sido titular de la cátedra Miliband en la London School of Economics y es doctora "honoris causa" en Derecho por la Universidad de King's College de Nova Scotia. Alcanzó el puesto undécimo el más alto logrado por una mujer en el Sondeo Global de Intelectuales un listado de los intelectuales más relevantes del mundo que confecciona la revista "Prospect" junto a la revista "Foreign Policy".
Su ruptura con la globalización implicó el estudio de las influencias del capitalismo de finales del siglo XX y del sistema de la Tercera Vía así como en el impulso del sistema de economía neoliberal y sus efectos en la cultura moderna de masas. Fruto de sus investigaciones ha escrito varios libros como No Logo ( 2001 ) Vallas y ventanas ( 2003 ) La doctrina del shock ( 2007 ) el guión del documental La Toma/The Take (dirigido por Avi Lewis centrado en la toma de una fábrica recuperada por sus trabajadores bajo control obrero como forma de lucha en contra de la globalización en el marco de la crisis argentina y las movilizaciones ciudadanas entre 2001 y 2002) y un gran número de artículos periodísticos y políticos.
Algunos columnistas como el liberal libertario y miembro del Instituto Cato Johan Norberg han criticado su obra.
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Peter Kollock
(Ph.D University of Washington) Associate Professor
Vice Chair
Department of Sociology
University of California Los Angeles
http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/soc/faculty/kollock/
Areas of Research
Online Communities and Markets Cooperation and Collective Action Economic Sociology
My research focuses on cooperation and exchange. I study a wide range of situations in which group members gain by cooperating but where a temptation to behave selfishly exists examining the factors that encourage or discourage the emergence of cooperation community and trade. I also study the social aspects of formal and informal markets. My research methods include experiments fieldwork and computer simulations. My recent work has concentrated on studies of online communities and markets.
Artículos de mi blog con referencias a Peter Kollock.
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Charles Leadbeater
Charles Leadbeater (formerly known as Charlie Leadbeater ) is a British author and former advisor to Tony Blair .
He first came to widespread notice in the 1980s as a regular contributor to the magazine Marxism Today . Later he was Industrial Editor and Tokyo Bureau Chief at the Financial Times . While working at The Independent in the 1990s he devised Bridget Jones's Diary (originally a column) with Helen Fielding . He worked on social entrepreneurship publishing The Rise of the Social Entrepreneur in 1997. He advised the British government on matters of the Internet and the knowledge-driven economy. His last book We-think explores the new phenomenon of mass creativity exemplified by web sites such as YouTube Wikipedia and MySpace . The book which in a preliminary version is open to public criticism and revision argues that participation rather than consumption or production will be the key organizing idea of future society.
Artículos de mi blog con referencias a Charles Leadbeater.
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Richard Leider
(Tomado de su web) Richard is consistently rated as one of the top executive educators and coaches in the world. He is ranked by Forbes as one of the"Top 5" most respected executive coaches and by li
Founder and Chairman of The Inventure Group a coaching and consulting firm in Minneapolis Minnesota Richard has a worldwide practice working with many leading organizations such as Ameriprise Caterpillar Habitat for Humanity MetLife Pfizer and PriceWaterhouseCoopers.
He is on the faculty of executive education programs at Duke Corporate Education the University of Minnesota Carlson School's Executive Development Center and the Harvard Business School's General Management Program. As a speaker and seminar leader he has taught over 100000 executives from 50 corporations worldwide.
Libro de referencia: The Power of Purpose: Creating Meaning in Your Life and Work
Artículos de mi blog con referencias a Charles Leadbeater.
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Lawrence Lessig
Lawrence Lessig ( 3 de junio de 1961 en Dakota del Sur ) abogado y profesor de Derecho en la Universidad Stanford especializado en derecho informático . Fundador del Centro para Internet y la Sociedad de la universidad además de la iniciativa Creative Commons .
También es autor del libro Cultura libre donde defiende el copyleft como nuevo paradigma para el desarrollo cultural y científico desde Internet apoyándose en el movimiento del software libre de Richard Stallman . Lessig es reconocido crítico de las implicaciones de los derechos de autor .
En la iCommons iSummit 07 Lessig anunció que va a abandonar su dedicación a los temas de propiedad intelectual para concentrarse en los problemas de corrupción en el sistema político.
Artículos de mi blog con referencias a Lawrence Lessig.
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Pierre Lévy
Pierre Lévy (born 1956 in Tunis ) is a Professor in the Department of Communications at the University of Ottawa . From 1993 to 1998 he was Professor at the University of Paris VIII . Professor Levy studies the concept of collective intelligence and knowledge-ba
He is one of the major philosophers working on the implications of cyberspace and digital communications. As soon as 1990 (before the web) he published a book about the merging of digital networks and hypertextual communication. Henry Jenkins amongst others cites him as an important influence on theories of online collective intelligence. Lévy's 1995 book Qu'est-ce que le virtuel? (translated as Becoming Virtual: Reality in the Digital Age ) develops philosopher Gilles Deleuze 's conception of "the virtual" as a dimension of reality that subsists with the actual but is irreducible to it.
http://www.ilhn.com/filosofitis/ensayitis/archives/000588.php
Artículos de mi blog con referencias a Pierre Levy.
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Christopher Locke
Christopher Locke (born November 12 1947 ) is a widely read blogger author and the editor of the Entropy Gradient Reversals e-newsletter since 1995.
Named in a 2001 Financial Times Group survey as one of the "top 50 business thinkers in the world" Christopher Locke (aka RageBoy aka Chief Blogging Officer) is co-author of The Cluetrain Manifesto : The End of Business as Usual and author of Gonzo Marketing: Winning Through Worst Practices and The Bombast Transc
He has worked at the Japanese government's Fifth generation computer project at Ricoh at Carnegie Mellon University 's Robotics Institute at MCI at IBM and as a consultant/blogger for HighBeam Research . Locke has written for Wired Release 1.0 The Industry Standard Harvard Business Review and many other publications. His work has been covered by Fast Company Advertising Age Business Week The New York Times The Wall Street Journal Forbes Fortune The Economist and The Financial Times .
http://www.rageboy.com/blogger.html
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Victor Lombardi
Victor works as a product development consultant and is a visiting professor at the Pratt Institute a leading design school in the United States.
Victor started his career in information technology building systems at the Boston Consulting Group DDB Needham and others. He went on to work as a user interface designer contributing to over 40 software and Internet products. As a manager at Razorfish and a co-founder of the Management Innovation Group he consulted with companies such as General Electric Cisco and J.P. Morgan . His design work with the Southern Poverty Law Center has won several awards.
Victor received his masters degree in music technology from New York University and his bachelors degree in journalism from Rutgers University. With a love for bringing curious people together he co-founded and served as president of the Information Architecture Institute and co-founded the Overlap business & design event. Victor also directs Smart Experience an independent school ba
Blog: http://noisebetweenstations.com/personal/weblogs/
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Santiago López Petit
Santiago López Petit va néixer a Barcelona al 1950. Militant de l’autonomia obrera als anys seixanta ha treballat com químic a una empresa de vidri que va ser recuperada pels seus treballadors. Ha participat a molts dels moviments de resistència posteriors a la crisi del moviment obrer. Actualment es professor de filosofia a la Universitat de Barcelona. Participa a Espai en Blanc des de el seu inici i actualment coordina el projecte “Las luchas autónomas en España”. Ha publicat entre altres els següents llibres: Entre el Ser y el Poder. Una apuesta por el querer vivir (1994) Horror vacui. La Travesía de la Noche del Siglo (1996) El infinito y la nada. El querer vivir como desafío Amar y pensar: El odio del querer vivir. Així mateix ha col·laborat a diferents col·lectius i també a revistes com El Viejo Topo Archipiélago Riff Raff Futur Antérieur Posse… El seu camp d’estudi es la interrelació entre vida política i art des de una perspectiva crítica y militant.
Reflexiones en torno a la sociedad de control
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Thomas Malone
Thomas W. Malone is the Patrick J. McGovern Professor of Management at the MIT Sloan School of Management and the founding director of the MIT Center for Collective Intelligence . He was also the founding director of the MIT Center for Coordination Science and one of the two founding co-directors of the MIT Initiative on "Inventing the Organizations of the 21st Century". Professor Malone teaches classes on leadership and information technology and his research focuses on how new organizations can be designed to take advantage of the possibilities provided by information technology.
For example Professor Malone predicted in an article published in 1987 many of the major developments in electronic business over the last decade: electronic buying and selling electronic markets for many kinds of products "outsourcing" of non-core functions in a firm and the use of intelligent agents for commerce. The past two decades of Professor Malone’s research are summarized in his critically acclaimed book The Future of Work: How the New Order of Business Will Shape Your Organization Your Management Style and Your Life (Harvard Business School Press 2004). This book has been translated into Chinese Japanese Korean Portugese Spanish and Russian.
Professor Malone has also published over 75 articles research papers and book chapters; he is an inventor with 11 patents; and he is the co-editor of three books: Coordination Theory and Collaboration Technology (Erlbaum 2001) Inventing the Organizations of the 21st Century (MIT Press 2003) and Organizing Business Knowledge: The MIT Process Handbook (MIT Press 2003).
Malone has been a cofounder of three software companies and has consulted and served as a board member for a number of other organizations. He speaks frequently for business audiences around the world and has been quoted in numerous publications such as Fortune New York Times and Wired . Before joining the MIT faculty in 1983 Malone was a research scientist at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) where his research involved designing educational software and office information systems. His background includes a Ph.D. and two master’s degrees from Stanford University a B.A. (magna cum laude) from Rice University and degrees in applied mathematics engineering-economic systems and psychology.
http://ccs.mit.edu/Tom.html
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Andrew McAfee
Andrew McAfee joined the faculty of the Technology and Operations Management Unit at Harvard Business School in 1998. His research investigates how managers can most effectively select implement and use Information Technology (IT) to achieve business goals. He was the recipient of a US Department of Energy Integrated Manufacturing Fellowship for his doctoral research which focused on the performance impact of enterprise information technologies such as SAP's R/3.
His current research falls into two categories. The first is an exploration of how Web 2.0 technologies can be used within the enterprise and what their impact is likely to be. The second is a study of IT's impact over time on the structure of US industries and the nature of competition within them.
He launched the first HBS faculty blog which examines the impact of IT on businesses and their leaders.
McAfee teaches the MBA course Managing in the Information Age. He also teaches in Executive Education courses including Delivering Information Services the Owner/President Manager Program the General Manager Program and Senior Executive Program from the Middle East.
Artículos de mi blog con referencias a Andrew McAfee.
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José Luis Molina
Antropólogo de la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona dedicado al análisis de redes sociales (ARS en castellano SNA en inglés) como enfoque para descubrir las diversas formas en que las personas nos conectamos. Las "redes sociales" han cobrado mucha popularidad a cuenta del uso de herramientas en Internet que permiten desde luego nuevas perspectivas por la potencialidad que encierran. Sin embargo me parece una visión muy reduccionista del análisis de redes sociales el que se suele realizar desde esas herramientas.
Relación completa de publicaciones de José Luis Molina . Web Redes : últimas publicaciones en torno a ARS . Revista Redes Presentación básica sobre el análisis de redes sociales .
Artículos en mi blog con referencias a José Luis Molina .
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Alex Osterwalder
Author Speaker and Advisor on Business Model Innovation
University of Laussane Suiza.
Artículo de referencia: Alexander Osterwalder Yves Pigneur & Christopher Tucci (2005). Clarifying Business Models: Origins present and Future of the Concept CAIS Vol. 15 p. 751-775. ( pdf disponible )
Blog: http://business-model-design.blogspot.com/
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Eric S. Raymond
Eric Steven Raymond (nacido el 4 de diciembre de 1957 ) también conocido como ESR es el autor de The Catedral and the Bazar (traducido como La Catedral y el Bazar ) y el responsable actual del Jargon File (también conocido como The New Hacker's Dictionary ). Si bien con el Jargon File obtuvo fama como historiador de la cultura hacker se convirtió después de 1997 en una figura líder en el Movimiento del Software Libre y el Código abierto . Hoy día es uno de sus personajes más famosos y controvertidos.
Raymond es un neopagano un confeso anarcocapitalista y un defensor del derecho a poseer y utilizar armas de fuego . Tiene un gran interés en la ciencia ficción . Es músico amateur y cinturón negro de taekwondo . Además sufre una leve parálisis cerebral congénita.
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Howard Rheingold
Página personal: http://www.rheingold.com/ Ante todo una persona accesible. Hemos tenido trato directo con él a través de The Cooperation Project dentro de The Institute For The Future un centro de investigación donde se sustentan buena parte de las investigaciones en curso de Howard Rheingold y gente de su entorno como Andrea Saveri por ejemplo. Howard Rheingold es una referencia básica para comprender los orígenes de la cibercultura en California. Participante de las primeras comunidades virtuales es un autor referente con dos libros fundamentales: The Virtual Community y Smart Mobs .
En la actualidad el blog The Cooperation Commons es una cita obligada para quienes pretendan estar al día de investigaciones y reflexiones en torno a la cooperación y el procomún. También Smart Mobs es otro blog colectivo en torno a la cibercultura y la repercusión de las tecnologías de información en diferentes aspectos de nuestra sociedad.
Artículos de mi blog con referencias a Howard Rheingold .
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Richard M. Ryan
Richard Ryan is a clinical faculty member whose research focuses on the effects of social contexts on human motivation personality development and well-being. His current research interests include: the acquisition and impact of materialism and other extrinsic goals in human development and culture; facilitation versus undermining of intrinsic motivation and self-determination; the determinants of subjective vitality and "energy"; and the sources of within-person variability in attachment well-being and life satisfaction. He is also involved in applied motivational research in the domains of health care education sport religion work psychotherapy and virtual environments. For more detail see the Self-Determination Theory website .
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Mohanbir Sawhney
Prof. Sawhney is a globally recognized scholar teacher consultant and speaker in strategic marketing innovation and new media. His research and teaching interests include marketing and media in the digital world process-centric marketing collaborative marketing organic growth and network-centric innovation. He has been widely recognized as a thought leader. Business Week named him as one of the 25 most influential people in e-Business. Crain’s Chicago Business named him a member of “40 under 40” a select group of young business leaders in the Chicago area. He is a Fellow of the World Economic Forum.
Prof. Sawhney is the co-author of five books. His most recent books are Collaborating with Customers to Create (2008) and The Global Brain: your Roadmap for Innovating Smarter and Faster in the Networked World (2007). His research has been published in leading journals like California Management Review Harvard Business Review Journal of Interactive Marketing Management Science Marketing Science MIT Sloan Management Review and Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science. He has also written several influential trade articles in publications like the Financial Times CIO Magazine and Business 2.0. He has won several awards for his teaching and research including the 2006 Sidney Levy Award for Teaching Excellence at the Kellogg School the 2005 runner-up for Best Paper in Journal of Interactive Marketing the 2001 Accenture Award for the best paper published in California Management Review in 2000 and the Outstanding Professor of the Year at Kellogg in 1998.
Artículos de mi blog con referencias a Mohanbir Sawhney.
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Bruce Sterling
Michael Bruce Sterling (born April 14 1954 ) is an American science fiction author best known for his novels and his seminal work on the Mirrorshades anthology which helped define the cyberpunk genre.
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Bob Sutton
Robert I. Sutton is Professor of Management Science and Engineering in the Stanford Engineering School where he is a researcher and cofounder in the Stanford Technology Ventures Program and a cofounder and member of the “d.school.” Bob is also a Professor of Organizational Behavior by courtesy at Stanford Graduate School of Business. His honors include the Eugene L. Grant Award for Excellence in Teaching; the McGraw-Hill Innovation in Entrepreneurship Pedagogy Award; the McCullough Faculty Scholar Chair from Stanford; and selection by Business 2.0 as a leading “management guru” in 2002.
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Don Tapscott
Don Tapscott (born 1947) is a Canadian business executive author consultant and speaker ba
Tapscott holds a B.Sc. in Psychology and Statistics and an M.Ed. specializing in Research Methodology. He also holds two honorary Doctor of Laws (honoris causa) granted by the University of Alberta in 2001 and Trent University in 2006. While earning his Master's of Education at the University of Alberta he ran for mayor of Edmonton in the 1977 municipal election .
Tapscott has authored or co-authored eleven books on the application of technology in business and society. His latest book co-authored with Anthony Williams and published in 2006 is Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything (with an expanded edition to be published in April 2008). His penultimate book co-authored with David Ticoll in 2003 is The Naked Corporation: How the Age of Transparency Will Revolutionize Business . The Naked Corporation describes how corporate transparency accountability and stakeholder relationships are the new frontier for competitive innovation.
He has also co-authored Digital Capital: Harnessing the Power of Business Webs. This book describes how business webs are replacing the traditional model of the firm and changing the dynamics of wealth creation and competition. His popular 1997 book Growing Up Digital: The Rise of the Net Generation explained the business and social impact of the first generation to come of age in the digital age. Digital Economy: Promise and Peril In The Age of Networked Intelligence published in 1995 was one of the first books to describe how the Internet would change business and society. Tapscott is probably best known for his 1992 book Paradigm Shift: The New Promise of Information Technology .
Artículos de mi blog con referencias a Don Tapscott.
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Kenneth W. Thomas
Research interests:
Worker empowerment and self-management Intrinsic work motivation (rewards received from work itself) Cognitive habits that contribute to intrinsic motivation and stress Leadership (especially that which builds intrinsic work motivation and worker self-management) Management of conflict Libro de referencia: La motivación Intrinseca en el trabajo.
Más información .
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Arnold Wasserman
(Pensamiento de diseño; Design Thinking)
A mentor as well as a master Arnold Wasserman has held positions as varied as vice president of corporate industrial design at Xerox dean of the Pratt Institute's School of Design and senior fellow at Ideo. He has done as much as anyone to promote the notion that design is a process for solving problems. Nothing demonstrates that more than one of Wasserman's current challenges: leading Singapore's ministry of education through a top-to-bottom redesign of the nation's rigidly structured education system. The goal: to design an innovation strategy that will push creativity throughout Singapore's schools. Says Sara L. Beckman senior lecturer at UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business: "Arnold's work in Singapore crowns a career [devoted to] the thoughtful evolution of what it means to design."
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Barry Wellman
Barry Wellman FRSC (born 1942) directs NetLab as the S.D. Clark Professor of Sociology at the University of Toronto . His areas of research are community sociology the Internet human-computer interaction and social structure as manifested in social networks in communities and organizations . His overarching interest is in the paradigm shift from group-centered relations to networked individualism . He has written more than 300 articles chapters reports and books. Many have been co-authored with students comprising about half of his nearly 100 co-authors.
Among the concepts Wellman has published are: "the network city" (with Paul Craven) "the community question" computer networks as social networks" "connected lives" (with Bernie Hogan) the "immanent Internet" (also with Bernie Hogan) "media-multiplexity" (with Caroline Haythornthwaite) "networked individualism" and "networked society" "personal community" and "personal network" and three with Anabel Quan-Haase: "hyperconnectivity" "local virtuality" and "virtual locality".
Wellman has received career achievement awards from the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association the International Network for Social Network Analysis the International Communication Association and two sections of the American Sociological Association : Community and Urban Sociology; Communication and Information Technologies.
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Más autores por referenciar
Pendientes:
Clay Shirky http://www.shirky.com/ Nicholas Negroponte Paul Duguid Gilles Deleuze http://deleuzefilosofia.blogspot.com/ http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deleuze Robert Boyd Steven B. Johnson Pekka Himanen Ernst Fehr Yogesh Malhotra Ikujiro Nonaka Tom Davenport Henry Mintzberg George Siemens (conectivismo) Richard Florida Juan Freire Ramón Sangüesa Alfonso Vázquez Antonio Lafuente Thomas Davenport Peter F. Drucker Chris Anderson Fernando Sáez Vacas Ricardo Semler Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Daniel Goleman Kjell A. Nordström y Jonnas Riddestrale Michael Hammer Jacques Derrida Michael Polanyi Ludwig von Bertalanffy Peter Senge Alfons Cornella David Bollier David Weinberger Dan Gillmore Michael Hardt Toni Negri Cory Doctorow Albert-Laszlo Barabasi Alvin Toffler David de Ugarte Marc Augé George Siemens Tom Peters
Personajes:
Tim O'Reilly Tim Berners Lee Vinton G. Cerf Robert Scoble Jeff Bezos Jimmy Wales Ross Mayfield Larry Sanger Joi Ito Linus Torvalds Ward Cunningham