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克雷‧薛基(Clay Shirky) 談論社交媒體如何創造歷史

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克雷‧薛基(Clay Shirky)描述當源源不斷的伊朗新聞傳向世界各地之時,臉書(Facebook)、推特(Twitter)與TXTs如何幫助世界公民接收到受到壓制的難民所需傳達的真正新聞,而不需透過監督者的發步(通常都非常的簡短的發佈訊息)。這種由下而上的新聞模式正在改變現存的政治狀況。

Clay Shirky argues that the history of the modern world could be rendered as the history of ways of arguing, where changes in media change what sort of arguments are possible -- with deep social and political implications. Full bio »

Translated into Chinese, Traditional by Chih-Yuan Huang
Reviewed by Chia-Feng Yang
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