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Resources and commentary about technology and society.
Written by Kevin Arthur in San Jose, CA. Contents copyright 2005-2009.
My other blog: Touch Usability
John De Graaf: Affluenza : The All-Consuming Epidemic (2nd Edition)
Steven E. Jones: Against Technology: From the Luddites to Neo-Luddism
Naomi S. Baron: Always On: Language in an Online and Mobile World
Neil Postman: Amusing Ourselves to Death : Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business
Bill Wasik: And Then There's This: How Stories Live and Die in Viral Culture
Richard C. Lewontin: Biology As Ideology: The Doctrine of DNA
Aldous Huxley: Brave New World and Brave New World Revisited
Challenging the Chip: Labor Rights and Environmental Justice in the Global Electronics Industry
Paulina Borsook: Cyberselfish: A Critical Romp through the Terribly Libertarian Culture of High Tech
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Steve Talbott: Devices of the Soul: Battling for Our Selves in an Age of Machines
Maggie Jackson: Distracted: The Erosion of Attention and the Coming Dark Age
Bob Seidensticker: Future Hype: The Myths of Technology Change
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Pete Shanks: Human Genetic Engineering: A Guide for Activists, Skeptics, and the Very Perplexed
Thomas P. Hughes: Human-Built World : How to Think about Technology and Culture
Carl Honore: In Praise of Slowness : Challenging the Cult of Speed
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Richard Louv: Last Child in the Woods : Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder
Sherry Turkle: Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet
Robert O'Harrow: No Place to Hide: Behind the Scenes of Our Emerging Surveillance Society
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Hubert Dreyfus: On the Internet, Second Edition (Thinking in Action)
Francis Fukuyama: Our Posthuman Future: Consequences of the Biotechnology Revolution
David M. Levy: Scrolling Forward: Making Sense of Documents in the Digital Age
Take Back Your Time: Fighting Overwork and Time Poverty in America
Neil Postman: Technopoly : The Surrender of Culture to Technology
Andrew Keen: The Cult of the Amateur: How today's Internet is killing our culture
Todd Oppenheimer: The Flickering Mind : Saving Education from the False Promise of Technology
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Harry Collins: The Golem at Large: What You Should Know About Technology
Sven Birkerts: The Gutenberg Elegies: The Fate of Reading in an Electronic Age
David Edgerton: The Shock of the Old: Technology and Global History since 1900
Langdon Winner: The Whale and the Reactor: A Search for Limits in an Age of High Technology
Sven Birkerts (ed.): Tolstoy's Dictaphone: Technology and the Muse
Edward Tenner: Why Things Bite Back : Technology and the Revenge of Unintended Consequences
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Yep, the results will likely be crap. On the other hand, you have been tagged with some silly online thingy, should you be into that sort of thingy.
http://bugsngasgal.wordpress.com/2008/06/17/7-random-things/
Posted by: BGG | Tuesday, June 17, 2008 at 02:04 PM