Technology + Social aspects
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Technology + Social aspects
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Technology + Social aspects
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- Digital for good, raising kids to thrive in an online world, Richard Culatta
- Radiohead and the global movement for change, "pragmatism not idealism", Phil Rose
- The techno-human condition, Braden R. Allenby, Daniel Sarewitz.
- Natural-born cyborgs, minds, technologies, and the future of human intelligence, Andy Clark
- Don't unplug, how technology saved my life and can save yours too, Chris Dancy
- Breaking things at work, the Luddites are right about why you hate your job, Gavin Mueller
- Better off, flipping the switch on technology, Eric Brende
- Cartographies of place, navigating the urban, edited by Michael Darroch and Janine Marchessault
- Tomorrowland, our journey from science fiction to science fact, Steven Kotler
- Bountiful harvest, technology, food safety, and the environment /, Thomas R. DeGregori
- Born digital, understanding the first generation of digital natives, John Palfrey and Urs Gasser
- Megatech, technology in 2050, edited by Daniel Franklin
- Methodology for large-scale systems, Andrew P. Sage
- Stepping stones, appropriate technology and beyond, edited by Lane de Moll and Gigi Coe
- Meaning in technology, Arnold Pacey
- What technology wants, Kevin Kelly
- El futuro ya est? aqu?, Jorge Blaschke
- Sex robots and vegan meat, adventures at the frontier of birth, food, sex, and death, Jenny Kleeman
- Hashtag Islam, how cyber-Islamic environments are transforming religious authority, Gary R. Bunt
- Security requirements engineering, designing secure socio-technical systems, Fabiano Dalpiaz, Elda Paja, Paolo Giorgini
- X-events, the collapse of everything, John Casti
- Becoming good ancestors, how we balance nature, community, and technology, David Ehrenfeld
- Man, interrupted, why young men are struggling & what we can do about it, Philip Zimbardo, Nikita Coulombe
- Interop, the promise and perils of highly interconnected systems, John Palfrey and Urs Gasser
- The maze of ingenuity;, ideas and idealism in the development of technology
- Technology and society, opposing viewpoints, Auriana Ojeda, book editor
- California typewriter, an American Buffalo Pictures production ; a film by Doug Nichol ; produced by John Benet, Doug Nichol ; directed, photographed and edited by Doug Nichol
- Inventors, designing and creating tomorrow's world, by Ruth Owen
- Computing and coding in the real world, Clive Gifford
- Our own devices, the past and future of body technology, Edward Tenner
- i-Minds, how cell phones, computers, gaming, and social media are changing our brains, our behavior, and the evolution of our species, Mari K. Swingle, PhD
- The synthetic age, outdesigning evolution, resurrecting species, and reengineering our world, Christopher J. Preston
- TechnoStress, coping with technology @work @home @play, Michelle M. Weil, Larry D. Rosen
- The empathy diaries, a memoir, Sherry Turkle
- Get technology, be in the know, upgrade your future, Gerald Lynch
- Rise of the machines, a cybernetic history, Thomas Rid
- Generation robot, a century of science fiction, fact, and speculation, Terri Favro
- Autonomy, the quest to build the driverless car-- and how it will reshape our world, Lawrence D. Burns with Christopher Shulgan
- A world without work, technology, automation, and how we should respond, Daniel Susskind
- Donna Haraway, live theory, Joseph Schneider
- Always on, hope and fear in the social smartphone era, Rory Cellan-Jones
- The distraction addiction, getting the information you need and the communication you want without enraging your family, annoying your colleagues, and destroying your soul, Alex Soojung-Kim Pang
- Who can you trust?, how technology brought us together and why it might drive us apart, Rachel Botsman
- The meaning of the 21st century, a vital blueprint for ensuring our future, James Martin
- Human scale revisited, a new look at the classic case for a decentralist future, Kirkpatrick Sale
- The future is faster than you think, how converging technologies are transforming business, industries, and our lives, Peter H. Diamandis and Steven Kotler
- Future by design, [presented by] DocFlix Movies ; directed & narrated by William Garecki ; produced & directed by William Gazecki
- Does technology make people lazy?, Katie Kawa
- New dark age, technology, and the end of the future, James Bridle
- The fourth age, smart robots, conscious computers, and the future of humanity, Byron Reese
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