Internet + Social aspects
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Internet + Social aspects
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Internet + Social aspects
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Incoming Resources
- The costs of connection, how data is colonizing human life and appropriating it for capitalism, Nick Couldry and Ulises A. Mejias
- The tangled web we weave, inside the shadow system that shapes the internet, James Ball
- In real life, love, lies & identity in the digital age, Nev Schulman
- We are data, algorithms and the making of our digital selves, John Cheney-Lippold
- Truth, lies and trust on the Internet, Monica Whitty and Adam Joinson
- Context, Cory Doctorow ; [foreword by Tim O'Reilly.]
- Birth of modern facts, how the information revolution transformed academic research, governments, and businesses, James W. Cortada
- Rage inside the machine, the prejudice of algorithms, and how to stop the internet making bigots of us all, Robert Elliott Smith
- Traffic, genius, rivalry, and delusion in the billion-dollar race to go viral, Ben Smith
- Virtual afterlives, grieving the dead in the twenty-first century, Candi K. Cann
- Internet activism
- Infoglut, how too much information is changing the way we think and know, Mark Andrejevic
- Dopamine nation, finding balance in the age of indulgence, Anna Lembke, M.D
- From Gutenberg to Zuckerberg, disruptive innovation in the age of the Internet, John Naughton
- Networked, the new social operating system, Lee Rainie and Barry Wellman
- Born digital, understanding the first generation of digital natives, John Palfrey and Urs Gasser
- To save everything, click here, the folly of technological solutionism, Evgeny Morozov
- Ten arguments for deleting your social media accounts right now, Jaron Lanier
- Cancel culture, Lita Sorensen, book editor
- Superconnected, the internet, digital media, and techno-social life, Mary Chayko
- The conversational firm, rethinking bureaucracy in the age of social media, Catherine J. Turco
- How sex changed the internet and the internet changed sex, an unexpected history, Samantha Cole
- Small pieces loosely joined, a unified theory of the Web, David Weinberger
- Everybody lies, big data, new data, and what the Internet can tell us about who we really are, Seth Stephens-Davidowitz ; foreword by Steven Pinker
- The internet is not the answer, Andrew Keen
- Why reading books still matters, the power of literature in digital times, Martha C. Pennington and Robert P. Waxler
- The shallows, what the Internet is doing to our brains, Nicholas Carr
- Keep calm and log on, your handbook for surviving the digital revolution, Gillian "Gus" Andrews
- Delete, the virtue of forgetting in the digital age, Viktor Mayer-Schönberger
- The anarchist in the library, how the clash between freedom and control is hacking the real world and crashing the system, Siva Vaidhyanathan
- Millennium evenings at the White House, [lecture presented by Vinton Cerf and Eric Lander], [Episode] 8
- Click, what millions of people are doing online and why it matters, Bill Tancer
- Net privacy, how we can be free in an age of surveillance, Sacha Molitorisz
- 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
- Extremely online, the untold story of fame, influence, and power on the internet, Taylor Lorenz
- The internet con, how to seize the means of computation, Cory Doctorow
- Online incivility and public debate, nasty talk, Gina Masullo Chen
- The Googlization of everything, (and why we should worry), Siva Vaidhyanathan
- Born digital, how children grow up in a digital age, John Palfrey and Urs Gasser
- Are social networking sites harmful?, Noah Berlatsky, book editor
- Building successful online communities, evidence-based social design, Robert E. Kraut and Paul Resnick ; with Sara Kiesler [and others]
- Communicating with memes, consequences in post-truth civilization, Grant Kien
- The new media environment, an introduction, Andrea L. Press and Bruce A. Williams
- The boy who could change the world, the writings of Aaron Swartz, Aaron Swartz ; with an introduction by Lawrence Lessig ; part introductions by Mako Hill, Seth Schoen, David Auerbach, David Segal, Cory Doctorow, James Grimmelmann, and Astra Taylor ; postscript by Henry Farrell
- The future of the Internet and how to stop it, Jonathan Zittrain
- Reading the comments, likers, haters, and manipulators at the bottom of the Web, Joseph M. Reagle, Jr
- Music and cyberliberties, Patrick Burkart
- Lurking, how a person became a user, Joanne McNeil
- Everybody lies, big data, new data, and what the Internet reveals about who we really are, Seth Stephens-Davidowitz ; foreword by Steven Pinker
- Going viral, Karine Nahon and Jeff Hemsley
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