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Your Computer Is on Fire by Benjamin Peters; Thomas S. Mullaney; 9780262539739

Your Computer Is on Fire

By Benjamin Peters; Thomas S. Mullaney

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Description

In Your Computer Is on Fire, authors Benjamin Peters and Thomas S. Mullaney explore the intricate relationship between technology and society, delving into the implications of our increasingly digital lives. This thought-provoking work challenges readers to examine the pervasive influence of information technology on various aspects of everyday existence.

The Story

The book is a rich tapestry of narratives that illuminate the dual nature of technology—its potential for empowerment as well as its capacity for harm. Through a series of compelling case studies, Peters and Mullaney shed light on how digital devices have transformed communication, culture, and even personal identity. The authors bring to the forefront pressing issues such as surveillance, data privacy, and the socio-political dynamics that shape our digital experiences.

Why Readers Love It

  • Insightful Analysis: The authors provide a nuanced perspective on the impact of technology, encouraging critical thinking about its role in modern life.
  • Engaging Style: Peters and Mullaney's writing is accessible yet intellectually stimulating, making complex ideas easily digestible.
  • Interdisciplinary Approach: The book draws from various fields, including sociology, history, and ethics, offering a comprehensive view of digital culture.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for readers interested in understanding the broader societal implications of digital technology. It appeals to those who appreciate works like How to Do Nothing by Jenny Odell or The Shallows by Nicholas Carr, as it fosters a critical perspective on our relationship with technology.

“A must-read for anyone wanting to grasp the complexities of digital life.”

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 229 mm × 346 mm × 29 mm
Pages: 376
Publisher: MIT Press Ltd
ISBN: 9780262539739

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