Technological innovations + Social aspects
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Technological innovations + Social aspects
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Technological innovations + Social aspects
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- Smoke & mirrors, how hype obscures the future and how to see past it, Gemma Milne
- Augmented, living life in the smart lane, Brett King, with contributions from Alex Lightman, JP Rangaswami & Andy Lark
- How innovation works, Matt Ridley
- Tools and weapons, the promise and the peril of the digital age, Brad Smith and Carol Ann Browne
- Video Vortex reader responses to YouTube, edited by Geert Lovink and Sabine Niederer
- TechGnosis, myth, magic + mysticism in the age of information, Erik Davis
- TechGnosis, myth, magic + mysticism in the age of information, Erik Davis
- The big idea, how breakthroughs of the past shape the future, foreword by Timothy Ferris
- The Digital Factory, The Human Labor of Automation
- Tomorrow's people, how 21st-century technology is changing the way we think and feel, Susan Greenfield
- Evolving Genres in Web-mediated Communication, edited by Sandra Campagna, Giuliana Garzone, Cornelia Ilie & Elizabeth Rowley-Jolivet
- Digital sociology, the reinvention of social research, Noortje Marres
- The posthuman condition, consciousness beyond the brain, Robert Pepperell
- Artificial Intimacy, virtual friends, digital lovers and algorithmic matchmakers, Rob Brooks
- Don't worry about the robots, how to survive and thrive in the new world of work, Dr Jo Cribb & David Glover
- For the good of the world, is global agreement on global challenges possible?, A.C. Grayling
- Who owns the future?, Jaron Lanier
- Humans 3.0, the upgrading of the species, Peter Nowak
- To be a machine, adventures among cyborgs, utopians, hackers, and the futurists solving the modest problem of death, Mark O'Connell
- You are not a gadget, a manifesto, by Jaron Lanier
- Webtopia, the world wide wreck of tech and how to make the net work, Peter Lewis
- Work mate marry love, how machines shape our human destiny, Debora L. Spar
- The end of big, how the Internet makes David the new Goliath, Nicco Mele
- Evolution's edge, the coming collapse and transformation of our world, Graeme Taylor ; illustrated by Fereshteh M. Sadeghi
- Hello world, how to be human in the age of the machine, Hannah Fry
- Digital minimalism, on living better with less technology, Cal Newport
- Technoculture, the key concepts, Debra Benita Shaw
- Flesh machine, cyborgs, designer babies, and new eugenic consciousness, Critical Art Ensemble
- Pressed for time, the acceleration of life in digital capitalism, Judy Wajcman
- Global technological change, from hard technology to soft technology, Zhouying Jin ; translated by Kelvin W. Willoughby
- Researching language and social media, a student guide, Ruth Page, David Barton, Johann W. Unger, Michele Zappavigna
- Tactical biopolitics, art, activism, and technoscience, edited by Beatriz da Costa and Kavita Philip ; with a foreword by Joseph Dumit
- Knowing machines, essays on technical change, Donald MacKenzie
- The gender-technology relation, contemporary theory and research, edited by Keith Grint and Rosalind Gill
- Who owns the future?, Jaron Lanier
- Hello world, how to be human in the age of the machine, Hannah Fry
- Surrogate humanity, race, robots, and the politics of technological futures, Neda Atanasoski and Kalindi Vora
- Processed lives, gender and technology in everyday life, edited by Jennifer Terry and Melodie Calvert
- Desirable future?, consumer electronics in tomorrow's world, Jack Challoner
- Reconstructing Babylon, essays on women and technology, edited by H. Patricia Hynes
- Social and professional applications of actor-network theory for technology development, Arthur Tatnall, [editor]
- Diffusion of innovations, Everett M. Rogers
- Media and new capitalism in the digital age, the spirit of networks, Eran Fisher
- Digital discourse, language in the new media, edited by Crispin Thurlow and Kristine Mroczek
- The global soul, jet lag, shopping malls, and the search for home, Pico Iyer
- The social shaping of technology, edited by Donald MacKenzie and Judy Wajcman
- Big data, a revolution that will transform how we live, work and think, Viktor Mayer-Schonberger and Kenneth Cukier
- Materiality and organizing, social interaction in a technological world, edited by Paul M. Leonardi, Bonnie A. Nardi, and Jannis Kallinikos
- Designing culture, the technological imagination at work, Anne Balsamo
- Technological innovation as an evolutionary process, edited by John Ziman on behalf of the Epistemology Group