Internet + Economic aspects
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Internet + Economic aspects
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Internet + Economic aspects
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Incoming Resources
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- Profit over privacy, how surveillance advertising conquered the Internet, Matthew Crain
- The Oxford handbook of Internet studies, edited by William H. Dutton
- Misunderstanding the internet, James Curran, Natalie Fenton, Des Freedman
- Netocracy, the new power elite and life after capitalism, Alexander Bard & Jan Söderqvist
- The cult of the amateur, how blogs, MySpace, YouTube and the rest of today's user generated media are killing our culture and economy, Andrew Keen
- Society and the Internet, how networks of information and communication are changing our lives, Mark Graham and William H. Dutton
- Evolve!, succeeding in the digital culture of tomorrow, Rosabeth Moss Kanter
- The communication superhighway, social and economic change in the digital age, Greg Hearn, Tom Mandeville and David Anthony
- The internet, organizational change, and labor, the challenge of virtualization, David Jacobs, Joel Yudkin
- Ruling the waves, cycles of discovery, chaos, and wealth from the compass to the Internet, Debora L. Spar
- Misunderstanding the Internet, James Curran, Natalie Fenton and Des Freedman
- The state of the cybernation, cultural, political and economic implications of the Internet, Neil Barrett
- Ours to hack and to own, the rise of platform cooperativism, a new vision for the future of work and a fairer internet, edited by Trebor Scholz and Nathan Schneider
- The age of access, the new culture of hypercapitalism, where all of life is a paid-for experience, Jeremy Rifkin
- The internet trap, how the digital economy builds monopolies and undermines democracy, Matthew Hindman
- Internet governance, a grand collaboration : an edited collection of papers contributed to the United Nations ICT Task Force Global Forum on Internet Governance, New York, March 25-26, 2004, opening statement by Kofi Annan ; preface by Jose Maria Figueres ; edited with introduction by Don MacLean
- Digital divide, civic engagement, information poverty, and the Internet worldwide, Pippa Norris
- Ours to hack and to own, the rise of platform cooperativism, a new vision for the future of work and a fairer internet, edited by Trebor Scholz and Nathan Schneider
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