Basic Info
Program or Be Programmed: Ten Commands for a Digital Age by Douglas Rushkoff
Why I bought it
I read an article Rushkoff published (on CNN) entitled Are Jobs Obsolete and immediately thought anyone who is willing to ask a question that challenges the very assumptions underlying our problems is worth investigating. Here the excerpt that got my attention:
I am afraid to even ask this, but since when is unemployment really a problem? I understand we all want paychecks -- or at least money. We want food, shelter, clothing, and all the things that money buys us. But do we all really want jobs?
Digital networks are decentralized technologies. They work from far away, exchanging intimacy for distance. This makes them terrifically suitable for long-distance communication and activities, but rather awful for engaging with what - or who - is right in front of us. By using dislocating technology for local connection, we lose our sense of place, as well as our home field advantage.
I can't even count how many times have I've been sitting in "important" meetings only to find my colleagues praying to their blackberry and otherwise ignoring what is directly in front of them: me, others, the issue at hand, and even the solution to the day's problem.
That said, I have to admit that I've been both a perpetrator and victim, I've both ignored and been ignored. It's become a part of the culture, but according to Rushkoff, it doesn't have to be.
What you will get out of reading it
At its core the book is about the need to think critically about what is happening around you and making willful choices about the roles we all play; and while the book uses the specific example of programming, the same philosophy (as I have written previously) applies to the public sector.
If you are looking for a wake up call in the digital era, this may be it.






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Comment by Dorothy Ramienski Amatucci on February 22, 2012 at 9:17am I just added this to my Amazon wish list. I am always looking for new reads/authors!
Comment by GovLoop on February 20, 2012 at 1:38pm Big Rushkoff fan...
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