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Lunchtime Listens: introduction to cooperation studies

Ok, this is probably only a lunchtime listen for those of you on the West coast, but oh well. Howard Rheingold, who wrote “Smart Mobs”, has put together a video on “Cooperation studies: A New Story About The Way Humans Get Things Done.” Check it out; it’s quite fascinating! And on a side note, Howard’s hosting the video at Blip.tv, a free video hosting service that’s far easier than setting up your own streaming server.

Screencast by Howard Rheingold on “A New Story About The Way Humans Get Things Done,” about an interdisciplinary study of cooperation and collective action.

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