Why the Net Matters

Why the Net Matters
Title Why the Net Matters PDF eBook
Author David Eagleman
Publisher Canongate Books
Pages 107
Release 2011-04-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0857860534

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The advent of the internet has been one of the most significant technological developments in history. In this thought-provoking and groundbreaking work David Eagleman, author of international bestseller SUM, presents six ways in which the net saves us from major existential threats: epidemics, poor information flow, natural disasters, political corruption, resource depletion and economic meltdown.

Net Locality

Net Locality
Title Net Locality PDF eBook
Author Eric Gordon
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 196
Release 2011-03-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1444340654

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The first book to provide an introduction to the new theory of Net Locality and the profound effect on individuals and societies when everything is located or locatable. Describes net locality as an emerging form of location awareness central to all aspects of digital media, from mobile phones, to Google Maps, to location-based social networks and games, such as Foursquare and facebook. Warns of the threats these technologies, such as data surveillance, present to our sense of privacy, while also outlining the opportunities for pro-social developments. Provides a theory of the web in the context of the history of emerging technologies, from GeoCities to GPS, Wi-Fi, Wiki Me, and Google Android.

The Safety Net

The Safety Net
Title The Safety Net PDF eBook
Author David Eagleman
Publisher Canongate Books
Pages 100
Release 2020-06-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1838853618

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The advent of the internet has been one of the most significant technological developments in history. In this thought-provoking and ground-breaking work David Eagleman, author of international bestseller Sum, presents six ways in which the net saves us from major existential threats: pandemics, poor information flow, natural disasters, political corruption, resource depletion and economic meltdown.

From Bioeconomics to Degrowth

From Bioeconomics to Degrowth
Title From Bioeconomics to Degrowth PDF eBook
Author Nicolas Georgescu-Roegen
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 294
Release 2011-03-28
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 113682216X

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Nicolae Georgescu-Roegen (1906-1994) is considered today as perhaps the chief founder of the transdisciplinary field today known as Ecological Economics, but that he defined himself as Bioeconomics. In his later years Georgescu-Roegen intended to write a book of this title that would systematize what he considered to be the most significant results of his work. This project intends to resume this project, publishing a collection of the most relevant Georgescu-Roegen essays on Bioeconomics, including previously unpublished papers.

The English Catalogue of Books

The English Catalogue of Books
Title The English Catalogue of Books PDF eBook
Author Sampson Low
Publisher
Pages 1900
Release 1926
Genre English imprints
ISBN

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Volumes for 1898-1968 include a directory of publishers.

The Internet of Things

The Internet of Things
Title The Internet of Things PDF eBook
Author Mercedes Bunz
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 192
Release 2017-11-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1509517499

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More objects and devices are connected to digital networks than ever before. Things - from your phone to your car, from the heating to the lights in your house - have gathered the ability to sense their environments and create information about what is happening. Things have become media, able to both generate and communicate information. This has become known as 'the internet of things'. In this accessible introduction, Graham Meikle and Mercedes Bunz observe its promises of convenience and the breaking of new frontiers in communication. They also raise urgent questions regarding ubiquitous surveillance and information security, as well as the transformation of intimate personal information into commercial data. Discussing the internet of things from a media and communication perspective, this book is an important resource for courses analysing the internet and society, and essential reading for anyone who wants to better understand the rapidly changing roles of our networked lives.

Green Accounting

Green Accounting
Title Green Accounting PDF eBook
Author Peter Bartelmus
Publisher Routledge
Pages 402
Release 2018-01-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351770829

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This title was first published in 2003. Our cherished economic indicators of income, product, consumption and capital fail in taking a long-term view of social progress. They do not account for environmental deterioration, which impairs the quality of life of present and future generations, and hence the sustainability of development. "Greening" the conventional national (and corporate) accounts introduces environmental impacts and costs into these accounts and balances. The result is a new compass for steering the economy towards sustainability, which may change not only our main measures of economic performance but also the basic tenets of environmental and resource policies. This book presents methodological advances and case studies of environmental accounting, and discusses their use in environmental management and policies. In their introduction, the editors provide a critical perspective of historical developments and current debates.