Incoming Resources
- Human-built world, how to think about technology and culture, Thomas P. Hughes
- The exponential age, how accelerating technology is transforming business, politics, and society
- When ideology trumps science, why we question the experts on everything from climate change to vaccinations, Erika Allen Wolters and Brent S. Steel
- Me++, the cyborg self and the networked city, William J. Mitchell
- Before the fallout, from Marie Curie to Hiroshima, Diana Preston
- More than a glitch, confronting race, gender, and ability bias in tech, Meredith Broussard
- The future is analog, how to create a more human world, David Sax
- Our own devices, the past and future of body technology, Edward Tenner
- The driver in the driverless car, how our technology choices will create the future, Vivek Wadhwa with Alex Salkever
- The war on science, who's waging it, why it matters, what we can do about it, Shawn Otto
- The machine in America, a social history of technology, Carroll Pursell
- Technopoly, the surrender of culture to technology, Neil Postman
- Windows into the soul, surveillance and society in an age of high technology, Gary T. Marx
- The coming convergence, surprising ways diverse technologies interact to shape our world and change the future, Stanley Schmidt
- Technology & society, social networks, power, and inequality, Anabel Quan-Haase
- Not a scientist, how politicians mistake, misrepresent, and utterly mangle science, Dave Levitan
- Controversies in science and technology, edited by Daniel Lee Kleinman, Abby J. Kinchy, and Jo Handelsman
- World without mind, the existential threat of big tech, Franklin Foer
- Who speaks for nature?, on the politics of science, Laura Ephraim
- I, human, AI, automation, and the quest to reclaim what makes us unique, Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic
- Biotechnology and genetic engineering, Lisa Yount
- Blood in the machine, the origins of the rebellion against big tech, Brian Merchant
- Life at the speed of light, from the double helix to the dawn of digital life, J. Craig Venter
- Enough, staying human in an engineered age, Bill McKibben
- Only humans need apply, winners and losers in the age of smart machines, Thomas H. Davenport and Julia Kirby
- Living with robots, Paul Dumouchel, Luisa Damiano ; translated by Malcolm DeBevoise
- The very next new thing, commentaries on the latest developments that will be changing your life, Gini Graham Scott
- American plastic, a cultural history, Jeffrey L. Meikle
- What technology wants, Kevin Kelly
- Living with the Genie, essays on technology and the quest for human mastery, edited by Alan Lightman, Daniel Sarewitz, Christina Desser
- Hacking h(app)iness, why your personal data counts and how tracking it can change the world, John C. Havens
- Tools and weapons, the promise and the peril of the digital age, Brad Smith and Carol Ann Browne
- Future politics, living together in a world transformed by tech, Jamie Susskind
- The algorithm, how AI decides who gets hired, monitored, promoted, and fired and why we need to fight back now, Hilke Schellmann
- Digital is destroying everything, what the tech giants won't tell you about how robots, big data, and algorithms are radically remaking your future, Andrew V. Edwards
- How innovation works, and why it flourishes in freedom, Matt Ridley
- Re-engineering humanity, Brett Frischmann, Evan Selinger
- The role of science in public policy, Eamon Doyle, book editor
- Whiplash, how to survive our faster future, Joi Ito Director, MIT Media Lab and Jeff Howe
- Hello world, being human in the age of algorithms, Hannah Fry
- Brain gain, technology and the quest for digital wisdom, by Marc Prensky
- The synthetic age, outdesigning evolution, resurrecting species, and reengineering our world, Christopher J. Preston
- The second machine age, work, progress, and prosperity in a time of brilliant technologies, Erik Brynjolfsson, Andrew McAfee
- The numerati, Stephen Baker
- On the future, prospects for humanity, Martin Rees
- Fish sticks, sports bras, and aluminum cans, the politics of everyday technologies, Paul R. Josephson
- Survival of the richest, escape fantasies of the tech billionaires, Douglas Rushkoff
- The Social construction of technological systems, new directions in the sociology and history of technology, edited by Wiebe E. Bijker, Thomas P. Hughes, and Trevor J. Pinch
- Technology matters, questions to live with, David E. Nye
- Geek heresy, rescuing social change from the cult of technology, Kentaro Toyama