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Emergence: The Connected Lives of Ants, Brains, Cities, and Software is a book written by media theorist Steven Berlin Johnson, published in 2001.Early review drafts had the subtitle “What the New Science Can Teach Us About Our Minds, Our Communities, and Ourselves” instead of the “Connected lives…” [1] [2]
Johnson is the author of thirteen books, largely on the intersection of science, technology, and personal experience. He has also co-created three influential web sites: the pioneering online magazine FEED, the Webby Award-winning community site, Plastic.com, and the hyperlocal media site outside.in. [6] A contributing editor to Wired, he writes regularly for The New York Times, The Wall ...
But for the reader prepared to put the book down at page 217, Steven Johnson has written a comprehensive, diversely sourced and insightful blockbuster account of a cholera outbreak in Victorian London." [3] Reviews. Quammen, David (12 November 2006). "The Ghost Map By Steven Johnson - Books - Review". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331
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[4] A Financial Times review praises Johnson's suitability to address this topic, gracefully served examples, and its "positive" approach. [5] The Wall Street Journal said the book "lose(s) steam" in a consideration of decision-making at a global scale, illustrated with the issue of climate change , but its final chapter, regarding a momentous ...
Steven Johnson. February 7, 2024 at 5:43 PM. Alonzo Adams / /AP. As a young aspiring football player in Memphis, the first Wednesday in February was always a special day for me and many athletes ...
Everything Bad Is Good for You: How Today's Popular Culture Is Actually Making Us Smarter is a non-fiction book written by Steven Johnson.Published in 2005, it details Johnson's theory that popular culture – in particular television programs and video games – has grown more complex and demanding over time and is making society as a whole more intelligent, contrary to the perception that ...