Incoming Resources
- YouTube, online video and participatory culture, Jean Burgess and Joshua Green ; with contributions by Henry Jenkins and John Hartley
- Information politics on the Web, Richard Rogers
- The culture of surveillance, watching as a way of life, David Lyon
- Internet dreams, archetypes, myths and metaphors, [edited by] Mark Stefik
- Republic.com 2.0, Cass R. Sunstein
- The posthuman condition, consciousness beyond the brain, Robert Pepperell
- Kitten clone, inside Alcatel-Lucent, by Douglas Coupland ; photographs by Olivia Arthur
- The wealth of networks, how social production transforms markets and freedom, Yochai Benkler
- The rise of the network society, Manuel Castells
- The social net, understanding our online behavior, edited by Yair Amichai-Hamburger
- Software takes command, by Lev Manovich
- The laws of cool, knowledge work and the culture of information, Alan Liu
- Internet and society, social theory in the information age, Christian Fuchs
- Virtual ethnography, Christine Hine
- The age of surveillance capitalism, the fight for the future at the new frontier of power, Shoshana Zuboff
- Global politics in the information age, edited by Mark J. Lacy and Peter Wilkin
- Times of the technoculture, from the information society to the virtual life, Kevin Robins and Frank Webster
- Kill all normies, the online culture wars from Tumblr and 4chan to the alt-right and Trump, Angela Nagle
- Deep fakes and the infocalypse, Nina Schick
- Future minds, how the digital age is changing our minds, why this matters, and what we can do about it, Richard Watson
- You are not a gadget, a manifesto, by Jaron Lanier
- Screen time, how to make peace with your devices and find your techquilibrium, Becca Caddy,
- Meltdown, why our systems fail and what we can do about it, Christopher Clearfield, András Tilcsik
- Mixed feelings, exploring the emotional impact of our digital habits, Naomi Shimada + Sarah Raphael
- Zhi neng ge ming, ying jie ren gong zhi neng shi dai de she hui, jing ji yu wen hua bian ge, Li Yanhong deng zhu
- The hype machine, how social media disrupts our elections, our economy and our health - and how we must adapt, Sinan Aral
- Good data, an optimist's guide to our digital future, Sam Gilbert
- Screen time, Becca Caddy ; read by Julie Maisey
- Who owns the future?, Jaron Lanier
- The lessons school forgot, how to hack your way through the technology revolution, Steve Sammartino
- Communications technology and social policy, understanding the new 'cultural revolution', edited by George Gerbner, Larry P. Gross, William H. Melody
- Netocracy, the new power elite and life after capitalism, Alexander Bard & Jan Söderqvist
- Media and new capitalism in the digital age, the spirit of networks, Eran Fisher
- Cultures of participation, media practices, politics and literacy, Hajo Greif ... [et al.], (eds.)
- The net delusion, how not to liberate the world, Evgeny Morozov
- 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
- The revolution will be digitised, dispatches from the information war, Heather Brooke
- Networks of innovation, change and meaning in the age of the Internet, Ilkka Tuomi
- Digital capitalism, networking the global market system, Dan Schiller
- How to do nothing, resisting the attention economy, Jenny Odell
- After the internet, digital networks between the capital and the common, Tiziana Terranova
- Heidegger, Habermas and the mobile phone, George Myerson
- Media, politics and the network society, Robert Hassan
- The Oxford handbook of Internet psychology, edited by Adam N. Joinson ... [et al.]
- The world is flat, the globalized world in the twenty-first century, Thomas L. Friedman
- A hacker manifesto, McKenzie Wark
- Copy, rip, burn, the politics of copyleft and open source, David M. Berry
- Here comes everybody, the power of organisation without organisations, Clay Shirky
- If...then, algorithmic power and politics, Taina Bucher
- New tech, new ties, how mobile communication is reshaping social cohesion, Rich Ling