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The Filter Bubble: How the New Personalized Web Is Changing What We Read and How We ThinkThe Filter Bubble by Eli Pariser

The Filter Bubble: How the New Personalized Web Is Changing What We Read and How We ThinkThe Filter Bubble by Eli Pariser

by vanissadrar | Feb 19, 2026 | BOOKS REVIEWS

The Big Idea: Personalization algorithms trap users in bubbles of their own beliefs—often without awareness. Internet activist and political organizer Eli Pariser sounds an alarm about one of the internet’s most insidious features: personalization algorithms...
The Second Machine Age Work, Progress, and Prosperity in a Time of Brilliant Technologies by Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee

The Second Machine Age Work, Progress, and Prosperity in a Time of Brilliant Technologies by Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee

by vanissadrar | Feb 12, 2026 | BOOKS REVIEWS

The Big Idea: Digital technologies create massive wealth, but distribution of that wealth remains deeply problematic. MIT researchers Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee present a compelling analysis of how digital technologies are transforming economics and society...
The Inevitable Understanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Future by Kevin Kelly

The Inevitable Understanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Future by Kevin Kelly

by vanissadrar | Feb 5, 2026 | BOOKS REVIEWS

The Big Idea: Technology follows predictable patterns that can be understood and prepared for. Kevin Kelly, founding executive editor of Wired magazine, presents a fascinating and optimistic vision of the technological future in “The Inevitable.” Rather...
Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age by Sherry Turkle

Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age by Sherry Turkle

by vanissadrar | Jan 15, 2026 | BOOKS REVIEWS

Sherry Turkle’s Reclaiming Conversation is a thoughtful and urgent examination of how digital technology is reshaping human communication. Building on her previous work, Turkle moves beyond a simple critique of screens to focus on what we lose when face-to-face...
The society of the selfie : social media and the crisis of liberal democracy by Jeremiah Morelock & Felipe Ziotti Narita

The society of the selfie : social media and the crisis of liberal democracy by Jeremiah Morelock & Felipe Ziotti Narita

by vanissadrar | Dec 31, 2025 | BOOKS REVIEWS

A Deep Dive into Digital Culture and Fragmented Society In The Society of the Selfie, Jeremiah Morelock and Felipe Ziotti Narita present a profound critique of how social media reshapes individual identity and collective life. Moving beyond common concerns about...
Infocracy : digitilization and the crisis of democracy Byung-Chul Han, Daniel Steuer

Infocracy : digitilization and the crisis of democracy Byung-Chul Han, Daniel Steuer

by vanissadrar | Dec 25, 2025 | BOOKS REVIEWS

Infocracy presents a philosophical critique of the impact of digitalization on the fundamental structures of democracy and human agency. The book’s central thesis is that we are transitioning from a disciplinary society, as analyzed by Foucault, into an...
Principles for Dealing With the Changing World Order : Why Nations Succeed and Fail by Dalio, Ray

Principles for Dealing With the Changing World Order : Why Nations Succeed and Fail by Dalio, Ray

by vanissadrar | Dec 18, 2025 | BOOKS REVIEWS

Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order presents a macro-historical model for understanding the long-term cycles that drive the rise and fall of nations and empires. The book’s central thesis is that world orders—defined as the systems of...
How Countries Go Broke: The Big Cycle Ray Dalio

How Countries Go Broke: The Big Cycle Ray Dalio

by vanissadrar | Dec 11, 2025 | BOOKS REVIEWS

How Countries Go Broke: The Big Cycle presents a model of the long-term debt and economic cycles that the author argues are common to the history of major nations. The book’s central thesis is that the financial position of a country follows a predictable,...
Generations at work managing the clash of boomers, Gen Xers, and Gen Yers in the workplace, by Ron Zemke; Claire Raines; Bob Filipczak

Generations at work managing the clash of boomers, Gen Xers, and Gen Yers in the workplace, by Ron Zemke; Claire Raines; Bob Filipczak

by vanissadrar | Dec 4, 2025 | BOOKS REVIEWS

Generations at Work provides a structured framework for understanding and managing the distinct values, attitudes, and behaviors of the four generations that comprised the modern workforce at the time of its writing. The book’s central premise is that...
Generation Z unfiltered : facing nine hidden challenges of the most anxious population  by Tim Elmore; Andrew McPeak

Generation Z unfiltered : facing nine hidden challenges of the most anxious population  by Tim Elmore; Andrew McPeak

by vanissadrar | Nov 30, 2025 | BOOKS REVIEWS

A Compassionate Field Guide to the Heart of a Generation Generation Z Unfiltered by Tim Elmore and Andrew McPeak is structured as a direct response to what the authors identify as the unique pressures facing the first generation to navigate adolescence entirely in the...
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  • The Inevitable Understanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Future by Kevin Kelly
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