Digital cosmopolitans : why we think the internet connects us, why it doesn't, and how to rewire it / Ethan Zuckerman.
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TextPublication details: New York W.W. Norton and Company 2013Description: vi, 312 pages ; 21 cmISBN: - 9780393350326 (pbk.)
- Rewire
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- HM742 .Z83 2013
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Paperback edition of the author's Rewire.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-300) and index.
Disconnect -- Connection, infection, inspiration -- Imaginary cosmopolitanism -- When what we know is whom we know -- Rewire -- Global voices -- Found in translation -- Taken in context -- Serendipity and the city -- The wider world -- The connected shall inherit.
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