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017808
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New York, Basic Books, 2008.
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vii, 375pBlack Spine
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The first generation of "Digital Natives" - children who were born into and raised in the digital world - are coming of age, and soon our world will be reshaped in their image. Our economy, our politics, our culture, and even the structure of our family life will be forever transformed. Based on extensive original research, including interviews with Digital Natives around the world, Born Digital explores a broad range of issues, from the highly philosophical to the purely practical: What does identity mean for young people who have dozens of online profiles and avatars? Should we worry about privacy issues - or is privacy even a relevant concern for Digital Natives? How does the concept of safety translate into an increasingly virtual world? Are online games addictive, and how do we need to worry about violent video games? What is the Internet's impact on creativity and learning? What lies ahead - socially, professionally, and psychologically - for this generation? A smart, practical guide to a brave new world and its complex inhabitants, Born Digital will be essential reading for parents, teachers, and the myriad of confused adults who want to understand the digital present - and shape the digital future.
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9780465005154 Hb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
I01223 | 302.2310835/PAL | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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022696
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London, Portfolio Penguin, 2017.
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310pWhite spine
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The world as we know it is changing. Driverless cars, drone deliveries and autonomous weapon systems are no longer the stuff of science fiction. But what's next for technology and business, and how will it impact our society? In Connected World, Philip Larrey of the Pontifical Lateran University explores the consequences of the new digital age in conversation with leaders including Sir Martin Sorrell, CEO of WPP, Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google's parent company Alphabet, and Maurice Levy, CEO of Publicis Groupe. Ranging from the death of privacy to the rise of artificial intelligence, Connected World asks the existential questions which will come to define our age.
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9780241308424 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
I02081 | 303.483/LAR | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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022252
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London, John Murray, 2016.
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387pSpine white
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r Mary Aiken is the world's leading expert in forensic cyberpsychology - a discipline that combines psychology, criminology and technology to investigate the intersection between technology and human behaviour. In this, her first book, Aiken has created a starting point for all future conversations about how the Internet is shaping our perception of the world, development and behaviour, societal norms and values, children, safety and security. Covering everything from the impact of screens on the developing child to the explosion of teen sexting, and the acceleration of compulsive and addictive online behaviours (gaming, shopping, pornography), The Cyber Effect also examines the escalation in cyberchondria (self-diagnosis online), cyberstalking and organized crime in the Deep Web. Cyberspace is an environment full of surveillance, but who is looking out for us? Full of surprising statistics and incredible-but-true case studies of the hidden trends that are shaping our culture, this book raises troubling questions about where the digital revolution is taking us. Upending your assumptions about your online life and forever changing the way you think about the technology that you, your friends and your family use, The Cyber Effect offers a fascinating and chilling look at a future we can still do something about.
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9781473610231
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I02018 | 155.9/AIK | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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011029
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London, Kingfisher Publications Plc, 2006.
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48pDark Blue Spine
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Kingfisher history encyclopedia
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Highlights the social, technological and environmental changes, advances in science and technology, changing family structures, a growing gap between the rich and poor, and an increase in global terrorism, in today's modern world.
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The world at a glance
The Cold War
In space
China
World economy
Wars in Asia
Civil rights
Terrorism
Famine in Africa
New nations
Wars in the Middle East
A scientific revolution
The environment
Asian economies
Peacekeeping
World trouble spots
South Africa
Index
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9780753409756 Pb.
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011228 | 909.83/HOL | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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022289
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London, Allen Lane, 2016.
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486pBlack spine
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How do these changes interact, and how can we cope with them? To get a better purchase on the present, Friedman returns to his Minnesota childhood and sketches a world where politics worked and joining the middle class was an achievable goal. Today, by contrast, it is easier than ever to be a maker (try 3-D printing) or a breaker (the Islamic State excels at using Twitter), but harder than ever to be a leader or merely "average." Friedman concludes that nations and individuals must learn to be fast (innovative and quick to adapt), fair (prepared to help the casualties of change), and slow (adept at shutting out the noise and accessing their deepest values). With vision, authority, and wit, Thank You for Being Late establishes a blueprint for how to think about our times. How do these changes interact, and how can we cope with them? To get a better purchase on the present, Friedman returns to his Minnesota childhood and sketches a world where politics worked and joining the middle class was an achievable goal.
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9780241300978 Hb.
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I02016 | 303.83/FRI | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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Brighton, Franklin Watts, 2015.
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32pBlue Spine
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Excerpts from experts
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We rely on cell phones all the time, whether it's to keep in touch with friends, to play games or to access the internet. As phones become smarter, smaller, cheaper and more powerful, we find it difficult to imagine life without them. But, until about 30 years ago, there were no mobile phones. How on earth did people manage?
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9780531213087 Pb.
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018019 | 384.53/PIP | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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