Technology + Social aspects
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Technology + Social aspects
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Technology + Social aspects
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Incoming Resources
- Seven elements that changed the world, an adventure of ingenuity and discovery, John Browne
- Man, interrupted, why young men are struggling and what we can do about it, Philip Zimbardo and Nikita Coulombe
- The technological revolution, Nations in the Age of Computers, Scott Barbour, book editor
- Better off, flipping the switch on technology, Eric Brende
- Wayward technology, Ernst Braun
- A deadly wandering, a tale of tragedy and redemption in the age of attention, Matt Richtel
- Science and the city, the mechanics behind the metropolis, Laurie Winkless
- CAD monkeys, dinosaur babies, and T-shaped people, inside the world of design thinking and how it can spark creativity and innovation
- Humans in universe, Buckminster Fuller, Anwar Dil
- World without mind, the existential threat of big tech, Franklin Foer
- Back to human, how great leaders create connection in the age of isolation, Dan Schawbel
- Applied science
- The future is faster than you think, how converging technologies are transforming business, industries, and our lives, Peter H. Diamandis and Steven Kotler
- The end of life as we know it, ominous news from the frontiers of science, Michael Guillen
- Google archipelago, the digital gulag and the simulation of freedom, Michael Rectenwald
- Who can you trust?, how technology brought us together and why it might drive us apart, Rachel Botsman
- The driver in the driverless car, how our technology choices will create the future, Vivek Wadwha with Alex Salkever
- Abundance, the future is better than you think, Peter H. Diamandis and Steven Kotler
- The distraction addiction, getting the information you need and the communication you want without enraging your family, annoying your colleagues, and destroying your soul, Alex Soojung-Kim Pang
- TechnoStress, coping with technology @work @home @play, by Michelle M. Weil, Larry D. Rosen
- Rebels against the future, the Luddites and their war on the Industrial Revolution : lessons for the computer age, Kirkpatrick Sale
- Present shock, when everything happens now, Douglas Rushkoff
- How we got to now, six innovations that made the modern world, Steven Johnson
- Abundance, the future is better than you think, Peter H. Diamandis, Steven Kotler
- New dark age, technology, knowledge and the end of the future, James Bridle
- Don't unplug, how technology saved my life and can save yours too, Chris Dancy
- The driver in the driverless car, how our technology choices will create the future, Vivek Wadhwa and Alex Salkever
- The Age of AI, and our human future, Daniel Huttenlocher
- The nature of technology, what it is and how it evolves, W. Brian Arthur
- Science, technology, and society, an encyclopedia, Sal Restivo, editor in chief
- The future is faster than you think, how converging technologies are transforming business, industries, and our lives, Peter H. Diamandis and Steven Kotler
- You are not a gadget, a manifesto, Jaron Lanier
- Where is my flying car?, J. Storrs Hall
- The technological singularity, Murray Shanahan
- Good work, E. F. Schumacher ; Preface by George McRobie ; Epilogue by Peter N. Gillingham
- The future of work and death, a documentary, by Sean Blacknell & Wayne Walsh ; with Zoltan Istvan, Will Self, Rudolph Tanzi & more
- Mindless, why smarter machines are making dumber humans, Simon Head
- Smart mobs, the next social revolution, Howard Rheingold
- Alone together, why we expect more from technology and less from each other, Sherry Turkle
- The global village, transformations in world life and media in the 21st century, Marshall McLuhan and Bruce R. Powers
- Hell and good company, the Spanish Civil War and the world it made, Richard Rhodes
- The End of absence, reclaiming what we've lost in a world of constant connection, Michael Harris
- How we got to now, six innovations that made the modern world, Steven Johnson
- A deadly wandering, a tale of tragedy and redemption in the age of attention, Matt Richtel
- Recreating motherhood, ideology and technology in a patriarchal society, Barbara Katz Rothman
- Sex, bombs, and burgers, how war, pornography, and fast food have shaped modern technology, Peter Nowak
- The synthetic age, out-designing evolution, resurrecting species, and reengineering our world, Christopher J. Preston
- Living with complexity, Donald A. Norman
- Technically wrong, sexist apps, biased algorithms, and other threats of toxic tech, Sara Wachter-Boettcher
- Program or be programmed, ten commands for a digital age
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