Malcolm Gladwell
We can't resist. Everybody's favorite social theorist and business writer, Malcolm Gladwell made waves in 2010-11 when he waded into the international debate on the role of social media in the Arab Spring and declared that "The Revolution Will Not Be Twittered." Below, our favorite responses to Gladwell.
What Gladwell Gets Wrong: The Real Problem is Scale Mismatch (Plus, Weak and Strong Ties are Complementary and Supportive)
BY Zeynep Tufekci | Tuesday, September 28 2010
We're pleased to repost this essay on Malcolm Gladwell and online activism by Prof. Zeynep Tufekci of the University of Maryland, with her permission, from her blog Technosociology. Not only does she engage Gladwell, who ... Read More
Malcolm Gladwell Searches Twitter for '60s Activism
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, September 27 2010
Slactivism gets the Malcolm Gladwell treatment in his new New Yorker piece out today. Read More
Malcolm Gladwell Does Egypt
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, February 3 2011
The New Yorker's Malcolm Gladwell, who set the Internet afire back in October when he argued in favor of the idea that social technologies weren't going to up and spark revolution, is back to comment about what's ... Read More
Get Gladwell Direct
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, September 29 2010
Malcolm Gladwell's "Short Change" piece on the failings of social-media infused activism has sparked some energetic discussion this week. Here's your chance to talk it over with Gladwell himself. He'll be doing ... Read More
The Europe roundup: Gladwell, weak ties, strong ties: the Orange revolution and everything after
BY Antonella Napolitano | Monday, November 15 2010
Ukraine | Gladwell, weak ties, strong ties: the Orange revolution and everything after Gladwell's article "Small Change" never ceases to raise reflections, often critical but usually very insightful. This time it's not ... Read More
Malcolm Gladwell: It Wasn't Liberté, Égalité, Facebook, Now Was It?
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, March 30 2011
In an interview on CNN with Fareed Zakaria, Malcolm Gladwell re-ups on the idea that the social nature of modern communications doesn't have much to do with revolutions. "I can't look in the past at social ... Read More
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