Open Source Democracy: How Online Communication is Changing Offline Politics
21 February 2009, pht
Filed under book | Tags: · democracy, open source, participatory culture, politics
The ‘open source’ movement in computer software is self-organising and decentralised; it also values participation over power. Douglas Rushkoff, the leading US commentator on digital culture, argues that democratic politics should work in the same way.
Open Source Democracy: How Online Communication is Changing Offline Politics
By Douglas Rushkoff
Published by Demos, 2003
ISBN 1841801135, 9781841801131
66 pages
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