Incoming Resources
- Terms of service, social media and the price of constant connection, Jacob Silverman
- Throwing rocks at the Google bus, how growth became the enemy of prosperity, Douglas Rushkoff
- The new digital age, reshaping the future of people, nations and business, Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen
- How to fix the future, Andrew Keen
- You are not a gadget : a manifesto, Jaron Lanier
- The information trade, how big tech conquers countries, challenges our rights, and transforms our world, Alexis Wichowski
- How to do nothing, resisting the attention economy, Jenny Odell
- This is not propaganda, adventures in the war against reality, Peter Pomerantsev
- Digital transformation, survive and thrive in an era of mass extinction, Thomas M. Siebel ; foreword by the Hon. Condoleezza Rice
- How to do nothing, resisting the attention economy, Jenny Odell
- Digital minimalism, choosing a focused life in a noisy world, Cal Newport
- The digital divide, writings for and against Facebook, Youtube, texting, and the age of social networking, edited and introduced by Mark Bauerlein
- Who owns the future?, Jaron Lanier
- Here comes everybody, the power of organizing without organizations, Clay Shirky
- Viral loop, from Facebook to Twitter, how today's smartest businesses grow themselves, Adam L. Penenberg
- Data for the people, how to make our post-privacy economy work for you, Andreas Weigend
- The smartphone society, technology, power, and resistance in the new gilded age, Nicole Aschoff
- Program or be programmed, ten commands for a digital age, Douglas Rushkoff ; [illustrations by Leland Purvis]
- A hacker manifesto, McKenzie Wark
- From Gutenberg to Google, the history of our future, Tom Wheeler
- Always on, hope and fear in the social smartphone era, Rory Cellan-Jones
- The cult of the amateur, how today's internet is killing our culture, Andrew Keen
- Forged in war, how a century of war created today's information society, R. David Lankes
- Kill all normies, the online culture wars from Tumblr and 4chan to the alt-right and Trump, Angela Nagle
- The death of expertise, the campaign against established knowledge and why it matters, Tom Nichols
- The new digital age, reshaping the future of people, nations and business, Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen
- Videocracy, how YouTube is changing the world ... with double rainbows, singing foxes, and other trends we can't stop watching, Kevin Allocca
- Information and society, Michael Buckland
- Hamlet's Blackberry, a practical philosophy for building a good life in the digital age, William Powers
- Computation for humanity, information technology to advance society, edited by Justyna Zander, Pieter J. Mosterman
- Metaverso, pioneros en un viaje más allá de la realidad, Edgar Martín-Blas
- How to fix the future, Andrew Keen
- How to fix the future, Andrew Keen
- The information trade, how big tech conquers countries, challenges our rights, and transforms our world, Alexis Wichowski
- Digital state, how the Internet is changing everything, [edited by] Simon Pont
- The metric society, on the quantification of the social, Steffen Mau
- Virtual miracles, 50 true stories of love, courage and the amazing kindness of strangers, Karen Derrico
- The net delusion, the dark side of Internet freedom, Evgeny Morozov
- The world is flat, a brief history of the twenty-first century, Thomas L. Friedman
- Step into the metaverse, how the immersive internet will unlock a trillion-dollar social economy, Mark van Rijmenam
- The revolt of the public and the crisis of authority in the new millennium, by Martin Gurri
- Experience on demand, what virtual reality is, how it works, and what it can do, Jeremy Bailenson
- Magic and loss, the Internet as art, Virginia Heffernan
- Smarter than you think, how technology is changing our minds for the better, Clive Thompson
- The stars in our pockets, getting lost and sometimes found in the digital age, Howard Axelrod
- Machine, platform, crowd, harnessing our digital future, Andrew McAfee & Erik Brynjolfsson
- A for Anonymous, how a mysterious hacker collective transformed the world, written and illustrated by David Kushner and Koren Shadmi
- From counterculture to cyberculture, Stewart Brand, the Whole Earth Network, and the rise of digital utopianism, Fred Turner