
Making is Connecting
Sets out a compelling argument for the importance of making things and creativity for social wellbeing. Argues that both online and offline, making things can foster deeper connections with the world and other people and that this can be used productively for society
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Nelson Zagalo@nzagalo
Making is Connecting: The social meaning of creativity, from DIY and knitting to YouTube and Web 2.0 (2011) de David Gauntlett é um livro fundamental na corrente atual de livros (ex. livros de Clay Shirky ou Charles Leadbeater) sobre os efeitos da nova criatividade potenciada pela internet e mais especificamente pela web 2.0. Análise no blog: http://virtual-illusion.blogspot.pt/2...