Incoming Resources
- The cult of the amateur, how today's internet is killing our culture/, Andrew Keen
- Blown to bits, your life, liberty, and happiness after the digital explosion, Hal Abelson, Ken Ledeen, Harry Lewis
- The tyranny of big tech, Josh Hawley
- Convergence design, creating the user experience for interactive television, wireless, and broadband, Steve Curran
- Enchanted objects, design, human desire, and the internet of things, David Rose
- Against the machine, being human in the age of the electronic mob, Lee Siegel
- Who owns the future?, Jaron Lanier
- Macrowikinomics, new solutions for a connected planet, Don Tapscott and Anthony D. Williams
- Throwing rocks at the Google bus, how growth became the enemy of prosperity, Douglas Rushkoff
- From Gutenberg to Google, the history of our future, Tom Wheeler
- 2084, artificial intelligence and the future of humanity, John C. Lennox
- The ingenuity gap, can we solve the problems of the future?, Thomas Homer-Dixon
- Decoding the social world, data science and the unintended consequences of communication, Sandra González-Bailón
- The empire of mind, digital piracy and the anti-capitalist movement, Michael Strangelove
- Videocracy, how youtube is changing the world ... with double rainbows, singing foxes, and other trends we can't stop watching, Kevin Allocca
- Keeping Track., How the casual information you create virtually Is changing the physical world around You, by Nora Young
- The secret life, Andrew O'Hagan
- The net delusion, the dark side of Internet freedom, Evgeny Morozov
- The virtual self, how our digital lives are altering the world around us, Nora Young
- The world is flat, a brief history of the twenty-first century, Thomas L. Friedman
- Future perfect, the case for progress in a networked age, Steven Johnson
- Fully connected, surviving and thriving in an age of overload, Julia Hobsbawm
- Information and society, Michael Buckland
- The digital divide, arguments for and against Facebook, Google, texting, and the age of social networking, edited and introduced by Mark Bauerlein
- How to fix the future, Andrew Keen
- The smartphone society, technology, power, and resistance in the new gilded age, Nicole Aschoff
- Black code, inside the battle for cyberspace, Ronald J. Deibert
- You are not a gadget, a manifesto, Jaron Lanier
- Forged in war, how a century of war created today's information society, R. David Lankes
- Hamlet's Blackberry, a practical philosophy for building a good life in the digital age, William Powers
- The new digital age, reshaping the future of people, nations and business, Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen
- Cellphone, the story of the world's most mobile medium and how it has transformed everything!, Paul Levinson
- Future minds, how the digital age is changing our minds, why this matters, and what we can do about it, Richard Watson
- Exposed, desire and disobedience in the digital age, Bernard E. Harcourt
- Data for the people, how to make our post-privacy economy work for you, Andreas Weigend
- Kill all normies, the online culture wars from Tumblr and 4chan to the alt-right and Trump, Angela Nagle
- The anarchist in the library, how the clash between freedom and control is hacking the real world and crashing the system, Siva Vaidhyanathan
- Worried about the wrong things, youth, risk, and opportunity in the diigital world, Jacqueline Ryan Vickery ; foreword by S. Craig Watkins
- Terms of service, social media and the price of constant connection, Jacob Silverman
- Cult of the Dead Cow, how the original hacking supergroup might just save the world, Joseph Menn
- Smarter than you think, how technology is changing our minds for the better, Clive Thompson
- Digital transformation, survive and thrive in an era of mass extinction, Thomas M. Siebel ; foreword by the Hon. Condoleezza Rice
- Your happiness was hacked, why tech is winning the battle to control your brain, and how to fight back, Vivek Wadhwa and Alex Salkever
- The metric society, on the quantification of the social, Steffen Mau ; translated by Sharon Howe
- Internet searches for vetting, investigations, and open-source intelligence, Edward J. Appel
- The seventh sense, power, fortune, and survival in the age of networks, Joshua Cooper Ramo
- Viral loop, from Facebook to Twitter, how today's smartest businesses grow themselves, Adam L. Penenberg
- Digital state, how the Internet is changing everything, written and edited by Simon Pont
- Future perfect, the case for progress in a networked age, Steven Johnson
- Get big things done, the power of connectional intelligence, Erica Dhawan and Saj-nicole Joni