David Bollier
David Bollier is an American activist, writer, and policy strategist. He is co-founder of the Commons Strategies Group, Senior Fellow at the Norman Lear Center at the USC Annenberg School for Communication, and writes technology-related reports for the Aspen Institute. Bollier collaborated with television writer/producer Norman Lear on a variety of non-television, public affairs projects from 1985 to 2010.
Bollier was founding editor of *On the Commons* (2003-2010), and now blogs at his own website, Bollier.org. Bollier calls his work “exploring the commons as a new paradigm of economics, politics and culture.”
Bollier co-founded the public interest group Public Knowledge in 2002 and served as a board member until 2010. He was awarded the 2012 Bosch Berlin Prize in Public Policy at the American Academy in Berlin.
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Books
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Aiming higher
Beyond bureaucracy
Brand Name Bullies
Crusaders & criminals, victims & visionaries
Electronic Media Regulation and the First Amendment
Freedom from harm
Free, Fair and Alive
Future of Electronic Commerce (A Communications & Society Program Book)
Great Regeneration
Green Governance
How smart growth can stop sprawl
How to appraise and improve your daily newspaper
Information Technology And the New Global Economy
In Search of the Public Interest in the New Media Environment
Liberty & justice for some
Patterns of commoning
Pensar desde los comunes
Public assets, private profits
Rise of Netpolitik
Saving the information commons
Silent Theft
Silent Theft
Sophisticated sabotage
State Power and Commoning
The Commoner's Catalog for Changemaking
The future of community and personal identity in the coming electronic culture
The Future of Community & Personal Identity in the Coming Electronic Culture (A Communications & Society Program Book Series)
The future of work
The global wave of entrepreneurialism
The Information Evolution
The networked society
The promise and peril of big data
The Promise and Perils of Emerging Information Technologies
The Rise of Collective Intelligence
The Social Impact of Widespread Computer Use
The Weightless Marketplace
Think like a Commoner
Think Like a Commoner, Second Edition
Viral spiral
Viral Spiral
We Built a Village
Why the public domain matters
Work and future society
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