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The New Digital Age: Re-shaping the Future of People, Nations and Business [51] co-authored with Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt, was a New York Times bestseller. [52] The book considers the geopolitical future when 5 billion additional people come online, and the presumed terrorism, war, identity theft , conflict and altered relations ...
Book Cover of Literacy In the New Media Age by Gunther Kress. Written in 2003, and published by Taylor & Francis Group, Gunther Kress' book Literacy in the New Media Age explores how the introduction of modern technology has impacted the way individuals interact with their culture through written and oral communication. Expanding upon the idea ...
After publishing in 2013, Present Shock was reviewed by numerous outlets including Forbes, The New York Times, and Wired.com. Rushkoff gave talks at Harvard University's Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, PSFK and Ted about Present Shock and the new digital age.
The People's Platform at the book publisher's website The People's Platform: Taking Back Power and Culture in the Digital Age is a 2014 book by Astra Taylor . Its central argument "challenges the notion that the Internet has brought us into an age of cultural democracy."
Being Digital is a non-fiction book about digital technologies and their possible future by technology author, Nicholas Negroponte. It was originally published in January 1995 by Alfred A. Knopf . In 1995, Nicholas Negroponte outlines the history of digital technologies in his book, Being Digital .
In the Depths of the Digital Age, The New York Review of Books Bollacker, Kurt D. (2010) Avoiding a Digital Dark Age , American Scientist , March–April 2010, Volume 98, Number 2, p. 106ff Castells, Manuel .
The book has been criticized for its use of the term "digital natives," among other things. [8] The book was re-issued by Basic Books in a revised and expanded version in 2016, with a new subtitle. The 2016 edition was entitled Born Digital: How Children Grow up In a Digital Age. [9]
The book is divided into three sections: Chapters 1 through 6 describe "the fundamental characteristics of the second machine age," based on many examples of modern use of technology. Chapters 7 through 11 describe economic impacts of technology in terms of two concepts the authors call "bounty" and "spread."
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