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An integrative view of collective intelligence

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Michel Bauwens
23rd January 2011


Interesting integration of the various components of collective intelligence, each needed to make it work, by Pierre Levy:

“I have adopted here the network or actor-network theory that is broadly used in human and social sciences, leading to the integration of mathematical tools of graph theory. This diagram shows essentially that a sustainable collective intelligence implies a continuous exchange of resources between the six kinds of human capitals. How can we develop methods to measure the value of the six kinds of human capitals and their flow of exchange? How can we extract these measurements from the analysis (preferably automatic) of data and online transactions of a given community or of a network of communities?”

Interdependence  of  Networks  for  Human  Development  

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One Response to “An integrative view of collective intelligence”

  1. David Sánchez Bote Says:

    It´s a great view. I only miss two words, incentives and purpose. I think that both are need in order to develop a community that can create collective intelligence

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