Shouting Zeros and Ones

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Shouting Zeros and Ones
Author : Kathy Errington
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Publisher : Bridget Williams Books
Language : English
Release Date : 10 August 2020
ISBN : 9781988587356
Pages : 127 pages
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Shouting Zeros and Ones by Kathy Errington Book PDF Summary

This vital book is a call to action: to reduce online harm, to protect the integrity of our digital lives and to uphold democratic participation and inclusion. A diverse group of contributors reveal the hidden impacts of technology on society and on individuals, exploring policy change and personal action to keep the internet a force for good. These voices arrive at a crucial juncture in our relationship to fast-evolving technologies.

Shouting Zeros and Ones

This vital book is a call to action: to reduce online harm, to protect the integrity of our digital lives and to uphold democratic participation and inclusion. A diverse group of contributors reveal the hidden impacts of technology on society and on individuals, exploring policy change and personal action to

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