Argues that too much information can lead to cluelessness; explains the role information has played throughout history; and shows readers what to look for, what to avoid, and how to be selective.
Argues that too much information can lead to cluelessness; explains the role information has played throughout history; and shows readers what to look for, what to avoid, and how to be selective.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Clay Johnson is best known as the founder of Blue State Digital, the firm that built and managed Barack Obama's online campaign for the presidency in 2008. After leaving Blue State, Johnson was the director of Sunlight Labs at the Sunlight Foundation, where he built an army of 2000 developers and designers to build open source tools to give people greater access to government data. He was awarded the Google/O'Reilly Open Source Organizer of the year in 2009, was one of Federal Computer Week's Fed 100 in 2010. The range of Johnson's experience with software development, politics, entrepreneurism, and working with non-profits gives him a unique perspective on media and culture. His life is dedicated to giving people greater access to the truth about what's going on in their communities, their cities, and their governments.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Praise for The Information Diet 2. Dedication 3. Preface 4. Part I: Introduction * Chapter 1: Lessons from Obesity * Chapter 2: Information, Power, and Survival * Chapter 3: Big Info * Chapter 4: We Are What We Seek * Chapter 5: Welcome to Information Obesity * Chapter 6: The Symptoms of Information Obesity 5. Part II: The Information Diet * Chapter 7: Data Literacy * Chapter 8: Attention Fitness * Chapter 9: A Healthy Sense of Humor * Chapter 10: How to Consume 6. Part III: Social Obesity * Chapter 11: The Participation Gap * A Special Note: Dear Programmer * Further Reading
1. Praise for The Information Diet 2. Dedication 3. Preface 4. Part I: Introduction * Chapter 1: Lessons from Obesity * Chapter 2: Information, Power, and Survival * Chapter 3: Big Info * Chapter 4: We Are What We Seek * Chapter 5: Welcome to Information Obesity * Chapter 6: The Symptoms of Information Obesity 5. Part II: The Information Diet * Chapter 7: Data Literacy * Chapter 8: Attention Fitness * Chapter 9: A Healthy Sense of Humor * Chapter 10: How to Consume 6. Part III: Social Obesity * Chapter 11: The Participation Gap * A Special Note: Dear Programmer * Further Reading
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