Incoming Resources
- The science of liberty, democracy, reason, and the laws of nature, Timothy Ferris
- Abundance, the future is better than you think, Peter H. Diamandis and Steven Kotler
- Thank you for being late, an optimist's guide to thriving in the age of accelerations, Thomas L. Friedman
- A hospitable universe, addressing ethical and spiritual concerns in light of recent scientific discoveries
- New power, how power works in our hyperconnected world --and how to make it work for you, Jeremy Heimans and Henry Timms
- Rose Clark, Fanny Fern
- How innovation works, and why it flourishes in freedom, Matt Ridley
- La transformation sociale par l'innovation sociale, sous la direction de Juan-Luis Klein, Annie Camus, Christian Jetté, Christine Champagne et Matthieu Roy
- How the world really works, the science behind how we got here and where we're going, Vaclav Smil
- System error, where big tech went wrong and how we can reboot, Rob Reich, Mehran Sahami, and Jeremy M. Weinstein
- Thank you for being late, an optimist's guide to thriving in the age of accelerations, Thomas L. Friedman
- Hello world, being human in the age of algorithms, Hannah Fry
- On the future, prospects for humanity, Martin Rees
- Facebooking the Anthropocene in Raja Ampat, Technics and Civilization in the 21st Century
- Trajectoires d'innovation, des émergences à la reconnaissance, sous la direction de Juan-Luis Klein, Jacques L. Boucher, Annie Camus, Yanick Noiseux et Christine Champagne
- Future hype, the myths of technology change, Bob Seidensticker
- Stories of elders, what the Greatest Generation knows about technology that you don't
- What technology wants, Kevin Kelly
- The exponential age, how accelerating technology is transforming business, politics, and society, Azeem Azhar
- Biotechnology and culture, bodies, anxieties, ethics
- How innovation works, and why it flourishes in freedom, Matt Ridley
- The science of liberty, democracy, reason, and the laws of nature, Timothy Ferris
- New dark age, technology and the end of the future, James Bridle
- i-Minds, how and why constant connectivity is rewiring our brains and what to do about it
- Tools and weapons, the promise and the peril of the digital age, Brad Smith, Carol Ann Browne
- 24/6, Tiffany Shlain
- Don't unplug, how technology saved my life and can save yours too, Chris Dancy
- Fish sticks, sports bras, and aluminum cans, the politics of everyday technologies, Paul R. Josephson
- Not so fast, thinking twice about technology, Doug Hill
- The evolution of everything, how new ideas emerge, Matt Ridley
- Humans need not apply, a guide to wealth and work in the age of artificial intelligence, Jerry Kaplan
- Bountiful harvest, technology, food safety, and the environment, Thomas R. DeGregori
- Living with computers, the digital world of today and tomorrow, James W. Cortada
- Survival of the richest, escape fantasies of the tech billionaires, Douglas Rushkoff
- The glass cage, automation and us, Nicholas Carr
- Fabrication, essays on making things and making meaning, by Susan Neville
- The evolution of everything, how new ideas emerge, Matt Ridley
- Summary, Analysis & Review of Thomas L. Friedman's Thank You for Being Late, an optimist's guide to thriving in the age of accelerations
- Inevitable
- Thank you for being late, an optimist's guide to thriving in the age of accelerations, Thomas L. Friedman
- Whiplash, how to survive our faster future, Joi Ito and Jeff Howe
- New power, how movements build, businesses thrive, and ideas catch fire in our hyper-connected world, Jeremy Heimans and Henry Timms
- Is technology becoming too smart?, Theo McDunn
- The science of liberty, democracy, reason, and the laws of nature, Timothy Ferris
- Abundance, the future is better than you think, Peter H. Diamandis and Steven Kotler
- Shrinking the technosphere:, getting a grip on the technologies that limit our autonomy, self-sufficiency and freedom, Dmitry Orlov
- World without mind, the existential threat of big tech, Franklin Foer
- Better off, flipping the switch on technology, Eric Brende
- Silencing science
- Intervention technoclinique dans le secteur des services sociaux, enjeux cliniques et organisationnels, sous la direction de Dany Lussier-Desrochers, Ph. D