Information society
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Information society
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Information society
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Incoming Resources
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- Glut, mastering information through the ages, Alex Wright
- Context, Cory Doctorow ; [foreword by Tim O'Reilly.]
- Videocracy, how YouTube is changing the world... with double rainbows, singing foxes, and other trends we can't stop watching, Kevin Allocca
- The information, a history, a theory, a flood, James Gleick
- Disconnected, haves and have-nots in the information age, William Wresch
- The electronic word, democracy, technology, and the arts, Richard A. Lanham
- Infoglut, how too much information is changing the way we think and know, Mark Andrejevic
- Digital citizenship, the internet, society, and participation, Karen Mossberger, Caroline J. Tolbert, and Ramona S. McNeal
- Click, what millions of people are doing online and why it matters, Bill Tancer
- No place to hide, Robert O'Harrow, Jr
- The internet is not the answer, Andrew Keen
- Data for the people, how to make our post-privacy economy work for you, Andreas Weigend
- Superconnected, the internet, digital media, and techno-social life, Mary Chayko
- ISpy, surveillance and power in the interactive era, Mark Andrejevic
- The lost art of reading, why books matter in a distracted time, David L. Ulin
- The algorithm, how AI decides who gets hired, monitored, promoted, and fired and why we need to fight back now, Hilke Schellmann
- Citizenship and identity in the age of surveillance, Pramod K. Nayar
- The anarchist in the library, how the clash between freedom and control is hacking the real world and crashing the system, Siva Vaidhyanathan
- The information, a history, a theory, a flood, James Gleick
- The internet con, how to seize the means of computation, Cory Doctorow
- Info-rich--info-poor, access and exchange in the global information society, Trevor Haywood
- Algorithmic culture, how big data and artificial intelligence are transforming everyday life, edited by Stefka Hristova, Soonkwan Hong, and Jennifer Daryl Slack
- The distracted mind, ancient brains in a high-tech world, Adam Gazzaley and Larry D. Rosen
- We are big data, the future of the information society, Sander Klous, Nart Wielaard
- Youtube, online video and participatory culture, Jean Burgess, Joshua Green
- The digital difference, media technology and the theory of communication effects, W. Russell Neuman
- The New global economy in the information age, reflections on our changing world, Martin Carnoy ... [et al.]
- The equality machine, harnessing digital technology for a brighter, more inclusive future, Orly Lobel
- The search, how Google and its rivals rewrote the rules of business and transformed our culture, John Battelle
- The world is flat, a brief history of the twenty-first century, Thomas L. Friedman
- Fully connected, surviving and thriving in an age of overload, Julia Hobsbawm
- Present shock, when everything happens now, Douglas Rushkoff
- Human rights in the global information society, edited by Rikke Frank Jørgensen
- Understanding new media, Eugenia Siapera
- Wirelessness, radical empiricism in network cultures, Adrian Mackenzie
- Forged in war, how a century of war created today's information society, R. David Lankes
- Move fast and break things, how Facebook, Google, and Amazon cornered culture and undermined democracy, Jonathan Taplin
- Everyday adventures with unruly data, Melanie Feinberg
- Deepfakes, the coming infocalypse, Nina Schick
- Outrage machine, how tech amplifies discontent, disrupts democracy--and what we can do about it, Tobias Rose-Stockwell ; introduction by Jonathan Haidt.
- Social media and living well, edited by Berrin A. Beasley and Mitchell R. Haney
- System error, where big tech went wrong and how we can reboot, Rob Reich, Mehran Sahami, and Jeremy M. Weinstein
- Cognitive surplus, creativity and generosity in a connected age, Clay Shirky
- Global paradox, the bigger the world economy, the more powerful its smallest players, John Naisbitt
Outgoing Resources
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