Incoming Resources
- The cyber effect, a pioneering cyber-psychologist explains how human behavior changes online, Mary Aiken, PhD
- When gadgets betray us, the dark side of our infatuation with new technologies, Robert Vamosi
- The wealth of humans, work, power, and status in the twenty-first century, Ryan Avent
- Engineering and social justice, in the university and beyond, [edited by] Caroline Baillie, Alice Pawley, and Donna Riley
- The industries of the future, Alec Ross
- Rise of the robots, technology and the threat of a jobless future, Martin Ford
- Hacking h(app)iness, why your personal data counts and how tracking it can change the world, John C. Havens
- Afterlives of data, life and debt under capitalist surveillance, Mary F.E. Ebeling
- Work rules!, insights from inside Google that will transform how you live and lead, Laszlo Bock
- Geek heresy, rescuing social change from the cult of technology, Kentaro Toyama
- Countdown, our last, best hope for a future on earth?, Alan Weisman
- How to do nothing, resisting the attention economy, Jenny Odell
- Present shock, when everything happens now, Douglas Rushkoff
- Talk to me, how voice computing will transform the way we live, work, and think, James Vlahos
- Places of the heart, the psychogeography of everyday life, Colin Ellard
- Console wars, Sega, Nintendo, and the battle that defined a generation, Blake J. Harris ; foreword by Seth Rogan & Evan Goldberg
- Dot complicated, untangling our wired lives, Randi Zuckerberg