Unlike sharing, where the group is mainly an aggregate of participants, cooperating creates group identity.
Clay ShirkyTag: society communication organization
Tools that provide simple ways of creating groups lead to new groups, [...] and not just more groups but more kinds of groups.
Clay ShirkyTag: communication organization
We use the word 'organization' to mean both the state of being organized and the groups that do the organizing.
Clay ShirkyTag: organization
[F]or any group determined to maintain a set of communal standards some mechanism of enforcement must exist.
Clay ShirkyTag: organization
The more people are involved in a given task, the more potential agreements need to be negotiated to do anything, and the greater the transaction costs.
Clay ShirkyTag: organization
Collaboration is not an absolute good.
Clay ShirkyTag: organization
The future presented by the internet is the mass amateurization of publishing and a switch from 'Why publish this?' to 'Why not?
Clay ShirkyTag: media
Tragedy of the Commons: while each person can agree that all would benefit from common restraint, the incentives of the individuals are arrayed against that outcome.
Clay ShirkyTag: society organization
Information sharing produces shared awareness among the participants, and collaborative production relies on shared creation, but collective action creates shared responsibility, by tying the user's identity to the identity of the group.
Clay ShirkyTag: responsibility organization
In a profession, members are only partly guided by service to the public.
Clay ShirkyTag: society profession
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