Information society
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Information society
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Information society
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Incoming Resources
- Total recall, [how the E-memory revolution will change everything], Gordon Bell and Jim Gemmell
- Chaos monkeys, [obscene fortune and random failure in Silicon Valley], Antonio García Martínez
- The information, James Gleick
- The digital ape, how to live (in peace) with smart machines, Nigel Shadbolt and Roger Hampson
- Creating a learning society, a new approach to growth, development, and social progress, Joseph E. Stiglitz and Bruce Greenwald
- Head in the cloud, why knowing things still matters when facts are so easy to look up, William Poundstone
- The information, a history, a theory, a flood, James Gleick
- Mass flourishing, how grassroots innovation created jobs, challenge, and change, Edmund Phelps
- Privacy lost, how technology is endangering your privacy, David H. Holtzman ; foreword by Senator Evan Bayh
- The End of absence, reclaiming what we've lost in a world of constant connection, Michael Harris
- The information, a history, a theory, a flood, James Gleick
- Terms of disservice, how Silicon Valley is destructive by design, Dipayan Ghosh
- The world is flat, a brief history of the twenty-first century, by Thomas L. Friedman
- Information rules, a strategic guide to the network economy, Carl Shapiro, Hal R. Varian
- Internet no es la respuesta, Andrew Keen ; traducción de Ángeles Leiva
- Move fast and break things, how Facebook, Google, and Amazon cornered culture and undermined democracy, Jonathan Taplin
- How to fix the future, Andrew Keen
- Move fast and break things, how Facebook, Google, and Amazon cornered culture and undermined democracy, Jonathan Taplin
- The art of stillness, adventures in going nowhere, Pico Iyer ; photography by Eydis Einarsdâottir
- Data smog, surviving the information glut, David Shenk
- The seventh sense, power, fortune, and survival in the age of networks, Joshua Cooper Ramo
- Google archipelago, the digital gulag and the simulation of freedom, Michael Rectenwald
- The information revolution, Stuart A. Kallen
- The world is flat, a brief history of the twenty-first century, Thomas L. Friedman
- The distracted mind, ancient brains in a high-tech world, Adam Gazzaley and Larry D. Rosen
- The wealth of networks, how social production transforms markets and freedom, Yochai Benkler
- Chaos monkeys, obscene fortune and random failure in Silicon Valley, Antonio Garcia Martinez
- The sovereign individual, how to survive and thrive during the collapse of the welfare state, James Dale Davidson and Lord William Rees-Mogg
- What is happening to news, the information explosion and the crisis in journalism, Jack Fuller
- Word of mouse, the new age of networked media, Jim Banister
- Deepfakes, the coming infocalypse, Nina Schick
- World without mind, the existential threat of big tech, Franklin Foer
- The new organizational wealth, managing & measuring knowledge-based assets, Karl Erik Sveiby
- Understanding social media, Larissa Hjorth and Sam Hinton
- The cult of the amateur, how today's internet is killing our culture, Andrew Keen
- Post capitalist society, by Peter F. Drucker
- Forged in war, how a century of war created today's information society, R. David Lankes
- Negotiating digital citizenship, control, contest and culture, edited by Anthony McCosker, Sonja Vivienne and Ameilia Johns
- Cognitive surplus, creativity and generosity in a connected age, Clay Shirky
- Breaking the social media prism, how to make our platforms less polarizing, Chris Bail ; narrated by Tim Fannon
- The world is flat, a brief history of the twenty-first century, by Thomas L. Friedman
- Terms of disservice, how Silicon Valley is destructive by design, Dipayan Ghosh
- When Google met WikiLeaks, Julian Assange
- Data for the people, how to make our post-privacy economy work for you, Andreas Weigend
- Get big things done, the power of connectional intelligence, Erica Dhawan and Saj-nicole Joni
- Chaos Monkeys, : obscene fortune and random failure in Silicon Valley, Antonio García Martínez
- How to disappear and never be found, Barry Davies, BEM
- Dark Ages II, when the digital data die, Bryan Bergeron
- Creating a learning society, a new approach to growth, development, and social progress, Joseph E. Stiglitz and Bruce Greenwald
- The Seventh Sense, power, fortune, and survival in the age of networks, Joshua Cooper Ramo
Outgoing Resources
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