Suggested reading
“Many of the things I thought possible would tend to sound like utter nonsense, or impractical depending on the generosity of spirit in those brought up in an earlier world.”
Paul Baran
Paul Baran – Introduction to Distributed Communications Networks, RAND (August 1964)
Manuel Castells – Communication, Power and Counter-power in the Network Society
Miller McPherson – Birds of a feather: Homophily in Social Networks
Elinor Ostrom – Crowding out Citizenship
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Gerard Lemos – Steadying the Ladder
Yochai Benkler – Law, Policy, and Cooperation – Tobin Project
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Doug McKenzie-Mohr and William Smith
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Matthew Lyon & Katie Hafner
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Insights; putting networks to work
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Edward Castronova – On the Research Value of Large Games: Natural Experiments in Norrath and Camelot
Jamie Metzl – Network Diplomacy
Kazys Varnelis – The meaning of network culture
Geert Lovink – MyBrain.net; The colonization of real-time and other trends in Web 2.0
John Hagel – The Shift Index
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Edge Perspectives with John Hagel
Pat Kane – The Play Ethic
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Malcolm Gladwell – Tipping Point
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Richard Thaler & Cass Sunstein – Choice Architecture
Libertarian Paternalism, The American Economic Review, Vol. 93, No. 2,
Designing better choices: Libertarian paternalism gives you options while achieving society’s goals – LA Times
Nicholas A. Christakis & James H Fowler – The Christakis Lab – Harvard University
Valdis Krebs & June Holley – Building smart communities through Network Weaving
Building sustainable communities through network building
Making the most of the web – Webwhompers











