I'm interested in studying about Internet's "society" under the topics of anthropology, sociology, psychology, political sciences and law.
Any recommendations on readings? I heard pretty well about Manuel Castells and was thinking about starting with him.
I heard that "Kill all Normies" by Angela Nagle was good
>>9857249
>t. Angela
>>9857243
alexander galloway's stuff might be your bag.
>>9857243
Network theory might be of your interest
>>9857243
For some historical context, "The Master Switch - The Rise and Fall of Information Empires" by Tim Wu is a great read. Perhaps some McLuhan and cyberneticists?
Sherry Turkle's works.
Alexander Leavitt is young but is already making a name for himself as a scholar/researcher of technology. I read his dissertation for a philosophy paper I was writing and found it very interesting and insightful. http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p15799coll40/id/297862
>>9857647
Seems interesting. Tell me a bit more about him?
>>9857243
Someone want to know about technology and society?
>>9857249
Go to bed Angela.