Trouvé via Neighbourhood… une lecture indispensable pour les prochains jours: Network Logic: Who governs in an interconnected world?
« From the Internet to Al Qaeda, the teetering electricity grid to old school ties, we live in a world of networks. A profoundly disruptive shift has occurred in our societies, making networks the most important organisational form of our time […] In this collection of essays, Demos seeks to address that challenge. Drawing on some of the world’s leading thinkers on networks […] from the distribution of power and inequality to the future of civic participation and the impact of new technologies. »
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