Clay Shirky

Clay Shirky
Clay Shirkyis an American writer, consultant and teacher on the social and economic effects of Internet technologies...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionWriter
CountryUnited States of America
Clay Shirky quotes about
philosophy tools management
When you adopt a tool you adopt the management philosophy embedded in that tool.
tools use bees
The tools that a society uses to create and maintain itself are as central to human life as a hive is to bee life. Though the hive is not part of any individual bee, it is part of the colony, both shaped by and shaping the lives of its inhabitants.
promise tools needs
What you need for a participatory system to work: "a plausible promise, an effective tool, and an acceptable bargain."
wish tools groups
To have a discussion about the plusses and minuses of various forms of group action, though, is going to require discussing the current tools and services as they exist, rather than discussing their caricatures or simply wishing that they would disappear.
interesting tools
Tools get socially interesting after they're no longer technologically interesting.
challenges tools improvement
Our social tools are not an improvement to modern society, they are a challenge to it.
revolution tools behavior
A revolution doesn’t happen when society adopts new tools. It happens when society adopts new behaviors
jobs buttons publishing
Publishing isn't a job anymore. It's a button.
needs journalism newspapers
Society doesn’t need newspapers. What we need is journalism.
mean identity behavior
Amateur production, the result of all this new capability, means that the category of ‘consumer’ is now a temporary behavior rather than a permanent identity
powerful believe thinking
Indeed, the best practical reason to think that social media can help bring political change is that both dissidents and governments think they can. All over the world, activists believe in the utility of these tools and take steps to use them accordingly. And the governments they contend with think social media tools are powerful, too, and are willing to harass, arrest, exile, or kill users in response.
real doing-nothing gaps
The real gap is between doing nothing and doing something.
people want groups
Civic participants don't aim to make life better merely for members of the group. They want to improve even the lives of people who never participate...
people way pay
If what you're doing is valuable for people, they will find a way to pay you to keep doing it.