• Cognitive Surplus: How Technology Makes Consumers into Collaborators is a 2010 non-fiction book by Clay Shirky, originally published in with the subtitle...
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    2008 called "Gin, Television, and Social Surplus", Herein he popularizes the concept of cognitive surplus, the time freed from watching television which...
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    Development (Brookings 2008). It was also referred to in Clay Shirky's book Cognitive Surplus. In the 1960s, a group of academics (including astronomer J. Allen...
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  • the Golden Age Companion Textbook. Attention economy Cognitive-cultural economy Cognitive Surplus, 2010 book Content creator Golden Age Information society...
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  • technology transfer executive David Locke spoke of the "untapped cognitive surplus that exists in the world" which could be used to help develop NASA...
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  • idea sharing, non-hierarchical decision making and utilization of "cognitive surplus" - the ability of the world’s population to collaborate on large,...
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    positively correlated with future sales of that album. Carr–Benkler wager Cognitive Surplus – Book by Clay Shirky Collective intelligence – Group intelligence...
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  • processes like printing were democratized with desktop publishing. The "cognitive surplus" of formerly passive consumers was released into an endless variety...
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  • Carr–Benkler wager Co-creation – Product or service design process Cognitive Surplus – Book by Clay Shirky – a book Collaboration – Act of working together...
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  • outputs. Anti-rival good Carr-Benkler wager Citizen science Co-creation Cognitive Surplus – a book Collaboration Collaborative software development model Commons-based...
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  • September 5, 2001. Retrieved March 26, 2012. Clay Shirky (2010). Cognitive Surplus: Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age. Penguin. pp. 94–95...
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  • investigation. Crisis mapping Uchaguzi Commons-based peer production Cognitive Surplus "Top50 Private Web Companies". Archived from the original on 27 February...
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  • (TEDGlobal 2005) How social media can make history (TED@State 2009) How cognitive surplus will change the world (TED@Cannes 2010) Why SOPA is a bad idea (TEDSalon...
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    only limited data. Interventions may include social skills training, cognitive behavioral therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, parent training...
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  • potentially weaken cognitive function over time. Continuous partial attention causes humans to continuously access information. When cognitive resources are...
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    maritime resources. The traditional "surplus model" postulates that cereal farming results in accumulated storage and a surplus of food, particularly when people...
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  • as a vehicle or real estate. Buyer's remorse is thought to stem from cognitive dissonance, specifically post-decision dissonance, that arises when a...
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    refers to cognitive processes implicated in moral judgment and decision making, and moral action. It consists of several domain-general cognitive processes...
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  • with higher cognitive processes. This ability to store food for later consumption allows these animals to take advantage of temporary surpluses in food availability...
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  • neurodevelopmental and psychological disorders, (3) governed by an individual's cognitive ability to compensate. The World Health Organization's International Classification...
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    adaptations for hunting hoofed mammals, wolves possess certain behavioural, cognitive, and psychological adaptations to assist with their hunting lifestyle...
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  • come with different ways to combat her rebelling age. There's a potato surplus in the Hammington house. Guest star(s): Son Hyun-joo 328 "So You Can Fly...
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  • American Sociological Review 51: 464-481. Chuck Watts, co-founder, Empathy Surplus Project, http://empathysurplus.com/?recruiter_id=2 Semetko, Holli A.; Valkenburg...
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    attached to multiple females. The same source also noted that there was a surplus of females. Kea are social and live in groups of up to 13 birds. Isolated...
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    ran a budget deficit, averaging 4.03% of GDP. Milei achieved a budget surplus within the first few months in office by gutting chunks of the government...
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    area and began to prepare for climbing. In a wooded valley, they cached surplus food and equipment that would be used for the trip back. The next day,...
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    partners with a surplus to spend that surplus importing products from Germany. Thus, Britain survived by keeping Sterling nation surpluses in its banking...
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    of an actual prison guard (khaki shirt and pants from a local military surplus store), and mirrored sunglasses to prevent eye contact and create anonymity...
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    cohesion, growing inequality, extractive institutions, long-term decline of cognitive abilities, loss of creativity, and misfortune. However, complete extinction...
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