Technology + Social aspects
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Technology + Social aspects
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Technology + Social aspects
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Incoming Resources
- Reconnected, a community builder's handbook, Andrew Leigh, Nick Terrell
- What is to be done, political engagement and saving the planet, Barry Jones
- 100 ideas that changed the world, our most important discoveries, selected by our greatest minds /Jheni Osman
- Great expectations, a journey through the history of visionary architecture
- The glass cage, how our computers are changing us, Nicholas Carr
- Electronic civil disobedience and other unpopular ideas, Critical Art Ensemble
- Exploring technology and social space, J. Macgregor Wise
- Science or society?, the politics of the work of scientists, Mike Hales ; design by Tony Fry
- The synthetic age, out-designing evolution, resurrecting species, and reengineering our world, Christopher J. Preston
- Natural-born cyborgs, minds, technologies, and the future of human intelligence, Andy Clark
- Science and public reason, by Sheila Jasanoff
- Machina ex dea, feminist perspectives on technology, [edited by] Joan Rothschild
- The informational city, information technology, economic restructuring, and the urban-regional process, Manuel Castells
- Machine, Thomas Pringle, Gertrude Koch, and Bernard Stiegler
- Ruined by design, how designers destroyed the world, and what we can do to fix it, Mike Monteiro ; [foreword by Vivianne Castillo]
- Cultural production in and beyond the recording studio, Allan Watson
- Ulrich Beck, a critical introduction to the risk society, Gabe Mythen
- Technoscience and cyberculture, edited by Stanley Aronowitz ... [et al.]
- Mobile modernity, Germans, Jews, trains, Todd Samuel Presner
- Posthumanism, a critical analysis, Stefan Herbrechter
- Learning from disaster, risk management after Bhopal, edited by Sheila Jasanoff
- Material beliefs, edited by Jacob Beaver, Tobie Kerridge and Sarah Pennington
- Beautiful warriors, technofeminist praxis in the twenty-first century, edited by Cornelia Sollfrank
- Virtual futures, cyberotics, technology and post-human pragmatism, edited by Joan Broadhurst Dixon and Eric J. Cassidy
- Inside the black box, technology and economics, Nathan Rosenberg
- Video Vortex reader responses to YouTube, edited by Geert Lovink and Sabine Niederer
- Science, technology and social change
- Kitten clone, inside Alcatel-Lucent, by Douglas Coupland ; photographs by Olivia Arthur
- Technology and the politics of knowledge, edited by Andrew Feenberg and Alastair Hannay
- I live in the future and here's how it works, why your world, work, and brian are being creatively disrupted, Nick Bilton
- In the absence of the sacred, the failure of technology and the survival of the Indian nations, Jerry Mander
- Shaping technology/building society, studies in sociotechnical change, edited by Wiebe E. Bijker and John Law
- A networked self and birth, life, death, edited by Zizi Papacharissi
- Check in - check out, the public space as an internet of things, [edited by] Christian van 't Hof, Rinie van Est, Floortje Daemen
- Software for the self, technology and culture, Anthony Smith
- Autoaffection, unconscious thought in the age of teletechnology, Patricia Ticineto Clough
- Reconnecting culture, technology, and nature, from society to heterogeneity, Mike Michael
- The Gutenberg galaxy, the making of typographic man, Marshall McLuhan
- Cultural Babbage, technology, time, and invention, edited by Francis Spufford and Jenny Uglow
- Natural-born cyborgs, minds, technologies, and the future of human intelligence, Andy Clark
- Alternative pathways in science and industry, activism, innovation, and the environment in an era of globalization, David J. Hess
- Literature, media, information systems, essays, Friedrich A. Kittler ; edited and introduced by John Johnston
- Gender and technology in the making, Cynthia Cockburn and Susan Ormrod ; photographs, Cynthia Cockburn
- Consuming technologies, media and information in domestic spaces, edited by Roger Silverstone and Eric Hirsch
- Naqoyqatsi, written & directed by Godfrey Reggio; music by Philip Glass
- Sex robots & vegan meat, adventures at the frontier of birth, food, sex & death, Jenny Kleeman
- How we learn, the new science of education and the brain, Stanislas Dehaene
- The Twittering machine, Richard Seymour
- Civilized to death, the price of progress, Christopher Ryan
- Offline, free your mind from smartphone and social media stress, Imran Rashid, Soren Kenner
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