Internet + Social aspects
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Internet + Social aspects
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Internet + Social aspects
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Incoming Resources
- Citizen marketers, when people are the message, Ben McConnell and Jackie Huba
- Ambient findability, Peter Morville
- Screenwise, helping kids thrive (and survive) in their digital world, Devorah Heitner, PhD
- The tangled web we weave, inside the shadow system that shapes the internet, James Ball
- Dot complicated, untangling our wired lives, Randi Zuckerberg
- Raising humans in a digital world, helping kids build a healthy relationship with technology, by Diana Graber ; [foreword by Dr. Michele Borba]
- Cut the cord, how to cut your cable or satellite TV cord and save big bucks, Tom Magrini
- La gratuité, c'est le vol, quand le piratage tue la culture, Denis Olivennes
- Totally wired, what teens and tweens are really doing online, Anastasia Goodstein
- Hype, How scammers, grifters, and con artists are taking over the internet́ђوand why we're following, Gabrielle Bluestone
- Deeper, my two year odyssey in Cyberspace, John Seabrook
- Rage inside the machine, the prejudice of algorithms, and how to stop the Internet making bigots of us all, Robert Elliott Smith
- Net smart, how to thrive online, Howard Rheingold ; drawings by Anthony Weeks
- Wired child, reclaiming childhood in a digital age, by Richard Freed, Ph. D
- Move fast and break things, how Facebook, Google, and Amazon cornered culture and undermined democracy, Jonathan Taplin
- Policing the Internet, Peggy Daniels, book editor
- Freedom of expression and the internet, by Terri Dougherty
- The future of the professions, how technology will transform the work of human experts, Richard Susskind and Daniel Susskind
- Be the parent please, stop banning seesaws and start banning Snapchat : strategies for solving the real parenting problems, Naomi Schaefer Riley
- The art of immersion, how the digital generation is remaking Hollywood, Madison Avenue, and the way we tell stories, Frank Rose
- Big data, a revolution that will transform how we live, work, and think, Viktor Mayer-Schèonberger and Kenneth Cukier
- Psychology of the digital age, humans become electric, John R. Suler, Rider University
- Dopamine nation, finding balance in the age of indulgence, Anna Lembke, M.D
- The End of absence, reclaiming what we've lost in a world of constant connection, Michael Harris
- Cancel culture, Lita Sorensen, book editor
- Big data for dummies, Judith Hurwitz
- Digital detox, the two-week tech reset for kids, Molly DeFrank
- Head in the cloud, why knowing things still matters when facts are so easy to look up, William Poundstone
- Here comes everybody, the power of organizing without organizations, Clay Shirky
- To save everything, click here, the folly of technological solutionism, Evgeny Morozov
- We are the nerds, the birth and tumultuous life of Reddit, the internet's culture laboratory, Christine Lagorio-Chafkin
- Los siete clics mortales, lecciones de seguridad esenciales para el uso de las redes sociales, Margo Strupeck
- Narrativas transmedia, cuando todos los medios cuentan, Carlos Alberto Scolari
- Blogging for dummies
- The Googlization of everything, (and why we should worry), Siva Vaidhyanathan
- Digital crime, policing the cybernation, Neil Barrett
- Ten arguments for deleting your social media accounts right now, Jaron Lanier
- Raising humans in a digital world, helping kids build a healthy relationship with technology, Diana Graber
- Internet no es la respuesta, Andrew Keen ; traducción de Ángeles Leiva
- Cybersins and digital good deeds, a book about technology and ethics, Mary Ann Bell, Bobby Ezell, James L. Van Roekel
- La gu⩡ para encontrar el amor-- y otras relaciones en Internet, Salvador Velarde Ruiz
- Black code, inside the battle for cyberspace, Ronald J. Deibert
- Coding democracy, how hackers are disrupting power, surveillance, and authoritarianism, Maureen Webb ; forword by Cory Doctorow
- Hamlet's Blackberry, a practical philosophy for building a good life in the digital age, William Powers
- Virtually you, the dangerous powers of the e-personality, Elias Aboujaoude
- The conversational firm, rethinking bureaucracy in the age of social media
- Left to our own devices, outsmarting smart technology to reclaim our relationships, health, and focus, Margaret E. Morris ; foreword by Sherry Turkle
- Art in the age of the internet, 1989 to today, edited by Eva Respini
- The cult of the amateur, how today's internet is killing our culture, Andrew Keen
- Consent of the networked, the world-wide struggle for Internet freedom, Rebecca MacKinnon
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