Technology + Social aspects
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Incoming Resources
- Seven elements that have changed the world, an adventure of ingenuity and discovery, John Browne
- Mindless, why smarter machines are making dumber humans, Simon Head
- Science, technology & society, curriculum newsletter of the Lehigh University STS Program
- Cyberfeminism:, connectivity, critique and creativity
- Technically wrong, sexist apps, biased algorithms, and other threats of toxic tech, Sara Wachter-Boettcher
- Hello world, being human in the age of algorithms, Hannah Fry
- On the future, prospects for humanity, Martin Rees
- Offline, unplugging your brain in a digital world, Imran Rashid, Soren Kenner
- A world without work, technology, automation, and how we should respond, Daniel Susskind
- What is to be done, political engagement and saving the planet, Barry Jones
- Computing and coding in the real world, Clive Gifford
- Digital for good, raising kids to thrive in an online world, Richard Culatta
- Facebooking the Anthropocene in Raja Ampat, Technics and Civilization in the 21st Century
- WHEN WE ARE HUMAN, NOTES FROM THE AGE OF PANDEMICS
- Rutas de escape, contra el conformismo digital en política, arte y educación, Umberto Roncoroni
- The end of absence, reclaiming what we've lost in a world of constant connection, Michael Harris
- Bold, how to go big, create wealth, and impact the world, Peter H. Diamandis and Steven Kotler
- Shift Age
- Revista iberoamericana de ciencia, tecnología y sociedad, Cts
- When technocultures collide, innovation from below and the struggle for autonomy, Gary Genosko
- Future hype, the myths of technology change, Bob Seidensticker
- Stories of elders, what the Greatest Generation knows about technology that you don't
- Twelve inventions which changed America, the influence of technology on American culture
- Technology vs. humanity, the coming clash between man and machine, Gerd Leonhard
- What technology wants, Kevin Kelly
- The exponential age, how accelerating technology is transforming business, politics, and society, Azeem Azhar
- CAD monkeys, dinosaur babies, and T-shaped people, inside the world of design thinking and how it can spark creativity and innovation /cWarren Berger
- Koyaanisqatsi
- How We Got to Now, Light
- How We Got to Now, Cold
- Abundance, the future is better than you think, Peter H. Diamandis and Steven Kotler
- Digital for good, raising kids to thrive in an online world, Richard Culatta
- Against the machine, the hidden Luddite tradition in literature, art, and individual lives, Nicols Fox
- The age of AI, and our human future, Henry A. Kissinger, Eric Schmidt, Daniel Huttenlocher ; with Schuyler Schouten
- System error, where big tech went wrong and how we can reboot, Rob Reich, Mehran Sahami, and Jeremy M. Weinstein
- Seven elements that changed the world, an adventure of ingenuity and discovery, John Browne
- Poiesis & praxis
- Living with the Genie, essays on technology and the quest for human mastery, edited by Alan Lightman, Daniel Sarewitz, Christina Desser
- The future of you, can your identity survive 21st-century technology?, Tracey Follows
- History and technology
- Techno-fix:, why technology won't save us or the environment, Michael Huesemann
- We do things differently, the outsiders rebooting our world, Mark Stevenson
- How We Got to Now, Clean
- Turn signals are the facial expressions of automobiles, Don Norman
- Beyond the cyborg, adventures with Donna Haraway
- i-Minds, how and why constant connectivity is rewiring our brains and what to do about it
- 24/6, the power of unplugging one day a week, Tiffany Shlain
- 24/6, Tiffany Shlain
- Bountiful harvest, technology, food safety, and the environment, Thomas R. DeGregori
- How We Got to Now, Glass
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