Information technology + Social aspects
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- The mobile wave, how mobile intelligence will change everything, Michael Saylor
- Our biggest fight, reclaiming liberty, humanity, and dignity in the digital age, Frank H. McCourt, Jr., with Michael J. Casey
- Knowing what we know, the transmission of knowledge, from ancient wisdom to modern magic, Simon Winchester
- Coders, the making of a new tribe and the remaking of the world, Clive Thompson
- Data for the people, how to make our post-privacy economy work for you, Andreas Weigend
- Your data, their billions, unraveling and simplifying big tech, Jane S. Hoffman
- The age of distraction, reading, writing, and politics in a high-speed networked economy, Robert Hassan
- Future perfect, the case for progress in a networked age, Steven Johnson
- Minutes of the the [sic] Lead Pencil Club, pulling the plug on the electronic revolution, edited by Bill Henderson
- Against the machine, being human in the age of the electronic mob, Lee Siegel
- Alone together, why we expect more from technology and less from each other, Sherry Turkle
- You are not a gadget, a manifesto, Jaron Lanier
- The sea we swim in, how stories work in a data-driven world, Frank Rose
- No place to hide, Robert O'Harrow, Jr., [with a new afterword]
- Born digital, understanding the first generation of digital natives, John Palfrey and Urs Gasser
- Terms of service, social media and the price of constant connection, Jacob Silverman
- Psychopolitics, neoliberalism and new technologies of power, Byung-Chul Han ; translated by Erik Butler
- The information revolution, opposing viewpoints, Paul A. Winters, book editor
- Click, what millions of people are doing online and why it matters, Bill Tancer
- The age of surveillance capitalism, the fight for a human future at the new frontier of power, Shoshana Zuboff
- Machine, platform, crowd, harnessing our digital future, Andrew McAfee & Erik Brynjolfsson
- Data-ism, the revolution transforming decision making, consumer behavior, and almost everything else, Steve Lohr
- How to do nothing, Jenny Odell
- The stars in our pockets, getting lost and sometimes found in the digital age, Howard Axelrod
- Here comes everybody, the power of organizing without organizations, Clay Shirky
- The end of absence, reclaiming what we've lost in a world of constant connection, Michael Harris
- The know-it-alls, the rise of Silicon Valley as a political powerhouse and social wrecking ball, Noam Cohen
- The future of feeling, building empathy in a tech-obsessed world, Kaitlin Ugolik Phillips
- The big switch, rewiring the world, from Edison to Google, Nicholas Carr
- Data and Goliath, the hidden battles to collect your data and control your world, Bruce Schneier
- Alone together, why we expect more from technology and less from each other, Sherry Turkle
- Digital minimalism, choosing a focused life in a noisy world, Cal Newport
- Everything is miscellaneous, the power of the new digital disorder, David Weinberger
- The wealth of humans, work, power, and status in the twenty-first century, Ryan Avent
- The power of off, the mindful way to stay sane in a virtual world, Nancy Colier
- Mind change, how digital technologies are leaving their mark on our brains, Susan Greenfield
- Saving time, discovering a life beyond the clock, Jenny Odell
- 24/6, the power of unplugging one day a week, Tiffany Shlain
- It's complicated, the social lives of networked teens, Danah Boyd
- Interface culture, how new technology transforms the way we create and communicate, Steven Johnson
- Metaverse, by Ian Khan
- The art of screen time, how your family can balance digital media and real life, Anya Kamenetz
- Future politics, living together in a world transformed by tech, Jamie Susskind
- The age of surveillance capitalism, the fight for a human future at the new frontier of power, Shoshana Zuboff
- How to do nothing, resisting the attention economy, Jenny Odell
- Baby, unplugged, one mother's search for balance, reason, and sanity in the digital age, Sophie Brickman