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Title: Socially Intelligent Computing
Author: Clay Shirky, Daniel Goleman
Narrator: Clay Shirky, Daniel Goleman
Format: Unabridged Audiobook
Length: 1 hour 13 minutes
Release date: January 1, 2007
Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1
Genres: Social Science
Publisher's Summary: Learn models to maximize group effectiveness online Avoid fragmentation and polarization in social and business networks Strengthen relationships to build online unification and consensus The internet was built for data transfer, yet we have long been trying to use it as a substitute for face-to-face interaction - with catastrophic results. Online business and social networks have been plagued by flaming (unregulated emotional outbursts), major misunderstandings, lack of cohesion, poor decision making, and loss of functionality. This is because emotional connection is vital for effective communication. Yet the channels for sending and receiving emotion are absent from the basic framework of virtual exchanges. In this dialogue, renowned internet theorist Clay Shirky describes how online business groups function best, how the internet can be utilized to improve work quality, and how social intelligence is changing the face of group interaction online.