Incoming Resources
- Data for the people, how to make our post-privacy economy work for you, Andreas Weigend
- The wealth of networks, how social production transforms markets and freedom, Yochai Benkler
- Hamlet's Blackberry, a practical philosophy for building a good life in the digital age, William Powers
- Our Biggest Fight, Reclaiming Liberty, Humanity, and Dignity in the Digital Age., Frank H McCourt
- Future perfect, the case for progress in a networked age, Steven Johnson
- Kill all normies, online culture wars from 4chan and Tumblr to Trump and the alt-right, Angela Nagle
- Throwing rocks at the Google bus, how growth became the enemy of prosperity, Douglas Rushkoff
- The world is flat, a brief history of the twenty-first century, Thomas L. Friedman
- Move fast and break things, how Facebook, Google, and Amazon cornered culture and undermined democracy, Jonathan Taplin
- Alone together, why we expect more from technology and less from each other, Sherry Turkle
- Smarter than you think, how technology is changing our minds for the better, Clive Thompson
- The net delusion, the dark side of Internet freedom, Evgeny Morozov
- You are not a gadget, a manifesto, Jaron Lanier
- Magic and loss, the Internet as art, Virginia Heffernan
- Digital minimalism, on living better with less technology, Cal Newport
- Fully connected, surviving and thriving in an age of overload, Julia Hobsbawm
- Alone together, why we expect more from technology and less from each other, Sherry Turkle
- Viral loop, from Facebook to Twitter, how today's smartest businesses grow themselves, Adam L. Penenberg
- Does the Internet increase anxiety?, Tamara Thompson, Book Editor
- Terms of service, social media and the price of constant connection, Jacob Silverman
- We are data, algorithms and the making of our digital selves, John Cheney-Lippold
- The new digital age, reshaping the future of people, nations and business, by Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen
- Radicals chasing Utopia, inside the rogue movements trying to change the world, Jamie Bartlett
- MacroWikinomics, rebooting business and the world, Don Tapscott and Anthony D. Williams
- How to do nothing, resisting the attention economy, Jenny Odell
- Electronic devices, Sylvia Engdahl, book editor
- The smartphone society, technology, power, and resistance in the new gilded age, Nicole Aschoff
- What just happened, a chronicle from the information frontier, James Gleick
- The hype machine, how social media disrupts our elections, our economy, and our health--and how we must adapt, Sinan Aral
- Cognitive surplus, creativity and generosity in a connected age, Clay Shirky
- Computing and the Internet, Beatrice Kavanaugh
- The cult of the amateur, how today's internet is killing our culture, Andrew Keen
- Digital minimalism, choosing a focused life in a noisy world, Cal Newport
- That used to be us, how America fell behind in the world it invented and how we can come back, Thomas L. Friedman and Michael Mandelbaum
- Smarter than you think, how technology is changing our minds for the better, Clive Thompson
- Cognitive surplus, creativity and generosity in a connected age, Clay Shirky
- Kill all normies, the online culture wars from Tumblr and 4chan to the alt-right and Trump, Angela Nagle
- Our biggest fight, reclaiming liberty, humanity, and dignity in the Internet age, by Frank H. McCourt, Jr., with Michael J. Casey
- Being digital, Nicholas Negroponte
- How to do nothing, resisting the attention economy, Jenny Odell
- The stars in our pockets, getting lost and sometimes found in the digital age, Howard Axelrod
- Alone together, why we expect more from technology and less from each other, Sherry Turkle
- Can your smartphone change the world?, Erinne Paisley
- Magic and loss, the internet as art, Virginia Heffernan
- You are not a gadget, a manifesto, Jaron Lanier
- The death of expertise, the campaign against established knowledge and why it matters, Tom Nichols
- Information glut, sorting the good from the bad, Don Nardo
- The world is flat, updated and expanded, a brief history of the twenty-first century, Thomas L. Friedman
- Too big to know, rethinking knowledge now that the facts aren't the facts, experts are everywhere, and the smartest person in the room is the room, David Weinberger
- Black code, big data meets Big Brother, a Mercury Films production ; directed, photographed and produced by Nicholas de Pencier, csc