Incoming Resources
- Society and the Internet, how networks of information and communication are changing our lives, edited by Mark Graham and William H. Dutton ; with a forward by Manuel Castells
- Digital disconnect, how capitalism is turning the Internet against democracy, Robert W. McChesney
- Changemakers, the industrious future of the digital economy, Adam Arvidsson
- To know is to compare, studying social media across nations, media, and platforms, Mora Matassi and Pablo J. Boczkowski
- Digital dilemmas, power, resistance, and the Internet, M.I. Franklin
- Au pays de Numérix, Alexandre Moatti
- To save everything, click here, the folly of technological solutionism, Evgeny Morozov
- Trust, computing, and society, edited by Richard H. R. Harper
- Tweets and the streets, social media and contemporary activism, Paolo Gerbaudo
- Facebook and conversation analysis, the structure and organization of comment threads, Matteo Farina
- Grown up digital, how the net generation is changing your world, Don Tapscott
- Democracy bytes, new media, new politics and generational change, Judith Bessant
- OccupyMedia!, the occupy movement and social media in crisis capitalism, Christian Fuchs
- The marketplace of attention, how audiences take shape in a digital age, James G. Webster
- Digital cultures, edited by Glen Creeber and Royston Martin
- Cyberactivism on the participatory web, edited by Martha McCaughey
- Consent of the networked, the world-wide struggle for Internet freedom, Rebecca MacKinnon
- A Companion to New Media Dynamics, John Hartley, Jean Burgess, and Axel Bruns
- Going viral, Karine Nahon and Jeff Hemsley
- The man who lied to his laptop, what we can learn about ourselves from our machines, Clifford Nass with Corina Yen
- Immersed in media, telepresence in everyday life, edited by Cheryl Campanella Bracken & Paul D. Skalski
- Memes of misinformation : federal spending, unraveling the controversial, socio-economic and political issues behind those annoying social media memes, Julio C Castañeda Jr
- Social networks and popular understanding of science and health, sharing disparities, Brian G. Southwell
- Friending the past, the sense of history in the digital age, Alan Liu
- Digital politics in Western democracies, a comparative study, Cristian Vaccari
- The immersive internet, reflections on the entangling of the virtual with society, politics, and the economy, edited by Robin Teigland, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden and Dominic Power, Uppsala University, Sweden
- Usages de l'Internet, éducation et culture, sous la direction de Gilles Rouet
- Uncharted, big data as a lens on human culture, Erez Aiden and Jean-Baptiste Michel
- Digital renaissance, what data and economics tell us about the future of popular culture, Joel Waldfogel
- Digital economies at global margins, edited by Mark Graham
- Social movements and their technologies, wiring social change, Stefania Milan
- Pax technica, how the internet of things may set us free or lock us up, Philip N. Howard