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Occupy Sourcing by Amira Pettus
  • Preface: Crowds and Clouds
  • Mapping the Social World: From Aggregates to Individuals
  • Occupy Sourcing
  • Top Needs of Occupy Sites
  • Art by Ruben Hickman
  • Microworking the Crowd
  • Engineering Collectives: Technology From the Coop
  • Am I Anonymous?
  • Algorithmic Recommendations and Synaptic Functions
  • Public Safety and Wall Street
  • The Weakness of Crowds
  • Can an Algorithm be Wrong?
  • Crowd funding and its Challenges
  • Crowds and Collectivities in Networked Electoral Politics
  • The Touch-point Collective: Crowd Contouring on the Casino Floor
  • Everywhere and Nowhere: Focus Groups as All-Purpose Devices
  • Romans or Barbarians? Political Campaigns and Social Media in Colombia

Issue Number Two: Crowds and Clouds

Occupy Sourcing

Amira Pettus diagrams how Occupy recreates the structures and organization of collectives.

Occupy Sourcing by Amira Pettus


OCCUPY SOURCING: Occupy Wall Street rapidly re-created many of the functions of collective life—from libraries and kitchens to bureaucracies and markets. The working group structure is illustrated above by Amira Pettus.

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