Whiplash: How to Survive Our Faster Future
Autor Joi Ito, Jeff Hoween Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 ian 2019
This
"brilliant
and
provocative"
(Walter
Isaacson)
guide
shares
nine
principles
to
adapt
and
survive
the
technological
changes
shaping
our
future
from
the
director
of
the
MIT
Media
Lab
and
a
veteranWiredjournalist.
The
world
is
more
complex
and
volatile
today
than
at
any
other
time
in
our
history.
The
tools
of
our
modern
existence
are
getting
faster,
cheaper,
and
smaller
at
an
exponential
rate,
transforming
every
aspect
of
society,
from
business
to
culture
and
from
the
public
sphere
to
our
most
private
moments.
The
people
who
succeed
will
be
the
ones
who
learn
to
think
differently.
In
WHIPLASH,
Joi
Ito
and
Jeff
Howe
distill
that
logic
into
nine
organizing
principles
for
navigating
and
surviving
this
tumultuous
period:
- Emergence over Authority
- Pull over Push
- Compasses over Maps
- Risk over Safety
- Disobedience over Compliance
- Practice over Theory
- Diversity over Ability
- Resilience over Strength
- Systems over Objects
Filled
with
incredible
case
studies
and
cutting-edge
research
and
philosophies
from
the
MIT
Media
Lab
and
beyond,
WHIPLASH
will
help
you
adapt
and
succeed
in
this
unpredictable
world.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781455544578
ISBN-10: 1455544574
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Grand Central Publishing
Colecția Grand Central Publishing
ISBN-10: 1455544574
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Grand Central Publishing
Colecția Grand Central Publishing
Notă biografică
Joichi
"Joi"
Itohas
been
recognized
for
his
work
as
an
activist,
entrepreneur,
venture
capitalist,
and
advocate
of
emergent
democracy,
privacy,
and
Internet
freedom.
As
director
of
the
MIT
Media
Lab,
he
is
currently
exploring
how
radical
new
approaches
to
science
and
technology
can
transform
society
in
substantial
and
positive
ways.
Ito
has
served
as
both
board
chair
and
CEO
of
Creative
Commons,
and
sits
on
the
boards
of
Sony
Corporation,
Knight
Foundation,
the
John
D.
and
Catherine
T.
MacArthur
Foundation,
The
New
York
Times
Company,
and
The
Mozilla
Foundation.
Ito's
honors
include
TIME
magazine's
"Cyber-Elite"
listing
in
1997
(at
age
31)
and
selection
as
one
of
the
"Global
Leaders
for
Tomorrow"
by
the
World
Economic
Forum
(2001).
In
2008,
BusinessWeek
named
him
one
of
the
"25
Most
Influential
People
on
the
Web."
In
2011,
he
received
the
Lifetime
Achievement
Award
from
the
Oxford
Internet
Institute.
In
2013,
he
received
an
honorary
D.Litt
from
The
New
School
in
New
York
City,
and
in
2015
an
honorary
Doctor
of
Humane
Letters
degree
from
Tufts
University.
In
2014,
he
was
inducted
into
the
SXSW
Interactive
Hall
of
Fame;
also
in
2014,
he
was
one
of
the
recipients
of
the
Golden
Plate
award
from
the
Academy
of
Achievement.
Jeff
Howeis
the
program
coordinator
for
Media
Innovation
at
Northeastern,
and
an
assistant
professor
at
Northeastern
University.
A
longtime
contributing
editor
atWiredmagazine,
he
coined
the
term
crowdsourcing
in
a
2006
article
for
that
magazine.
In
2008
he
published
a
book
with
Random
House
that
looked
more
deeply
at
the
phenomenon
of
massive
online
collaboration.
CalledCrowdsourcing:
How
the
Power
of
the
Crowd
is
Driving
the
Future
of
Business,
it
has
been
translated
into
ten
languages.
He
was
a
Nieman
Fellow
at
Harvard
University
during
the
2009-2010
academic
year,
and
is
currently
a
visiting
scholar
at
the
MIT
Media
Lab.
He
has
written
for
theWashington
Post,
Newyorker.com,The
New
York
Times,
Time,
Newsweek,
and
many
other
publications.
He
currently
lives
in
Cambridge
with
his
wife
and
two
children.
Recenzii
"WHIPLASH
remarkably,
entertainingly,
and,
most
importantly,
optimistically
gives
critical
context
for
the
exponential
evolution
in
which
we
find
ourselves,
then
provides
a
path
toward
adaptability
and
flexibility.
In
short,
it's
a
badass
read."
"This
book
is
a
brilliant
and
provocative
guide
to
reading
the
tea
leaves
of
technological
change.
It's
a
great
mix
of
stories,
analysis,
and
practical
tips.
Read
it
or
get
left
behind."
—Walter
Isaacson,
bestselling
author
of
Steve
Jobs
and
president
and
CEO,
Aspen
Institute,"Earnestly
followed,
their
nine
principles
will
promote
fluidity,
exalt
hybridity,
make
our
brains
receptive
and
elastic,
in
other
words
prepare
us
to
navigate
our
present
and
grow
our
future."
—Paola
Antonelli,
senior
curator,
Museum
of
Modern
Art,"This
book
is
an
essential
and
pragmatic
guide
to
navigating
our
technologically
accelerating
future.
Joi
and
Jeff
have
distilled
nine
excellent
principles
that
you
can
ignore
only
at
your
peril.
Read
this
book
to
accelerate
your
thinking
and
become
part
of
the
future
instead
of
part
of
the
past."
—Reid
Hoffman,
cofounder,
LinkedIn"A
vitally
important
book,
one
worth
reading
and
then
rereading.
Joi
and
Jeff
will
open
your
eyes,
inspire
you,
and
help
you
teach
the
others.
Every
three
pages
you'll
find
another
reason
to
reset
what
you
thought
you
knew
about
the
world.
A
must
read."
—Seth
Godin,
author
of
Survival
Is
Not
Enough,"Readers interested in technology, science history, futurism, innovation, and entrepreneurship will find this book to be very fascinating, thought provoking, and focused."—Booklist
"This provocative gem is a must-read for anyone interested in the cutting-edge research and exploration happening at MIT's Media Lab, innovation at countless universities and companies worldwide, or futuristic thinking in general."—Publisher's Weekly
"This exhilarating and authoritative book actually makes sense of our incredibly fast-paced, high-tech society. A standout among titles on technology and innovation, it will repay reading--and rereading--by leaders in all fields."—Kirkus (starred review)