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008    200609s2020    cau      b    000 0 eng   
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020    9781797205168|q(paperback) 
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082 00 303.48/3|223 
092    303.483|bWHI 
092    303.483|bWHI 
245 00 Which side of history? :|bhow technology is reshaping 
       democracy and our lives /|cedited by James P. Steyer. 
264  1 San Francisco, California :|bChronicle Prism,|c[2020] 
300    xx, 327 pages ;|c21 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
500    The words "side of" in title printed in mirror image. 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-327). 
505 00 |tHistory is watching. Be paranoid /|rKara Swisher --|tHow
       tech is hurting kids. Why Section 230 hurts kids and what 
       to do about it /|rBruce Reed and James P. Steyer --|tA 
       threat to democracy? The era of fake video begins /
       |rFranklin Foer --|tWhere Big Tech went wrong. We're all 
       connected but no one's in charge /|rThomas Friedman --
       |tDoing good, not evil. Are Facebook, Google, and Amazon 
       the new tobacco industry? /|rJeff Goodby. 
520    "A collection of 20-25 essays from prominent voices that 
       brings forward creative, bold opinions that will examine 
       the current state and impact of technology on our society 
       and will highlight solutions for constructive change. 
       Sample topics may include: 1) the impact of technology on 
       elections and global democratic institutions; 2) the 
       evisceration of longstanding privacy norms and standards; 
       3) the impact of technology on kids and teenagers; 4) the 
       rise of cyberbullying and hate speech and how to address 
       these challenges; and, 5) the libertarian ethos that often
       prizes a "move fast and break things" mentality and its 
       relationship to the Silicon Valley culture bubble"--
       |cProvided by publisher. 
650  0 Technology|xSocial aspects. 
650  0 Internet governance. 
700 1  Steyer, James P.,|eeditor. 
700 12 Baron Cohen, Sacha,|d1971-|tGreatest propaganda machine in
       history. 
700 12 Swisher, Kara.|tBe paranoid. 
700 12 Zuboff, Shoshana,|d1951-|tKnown unknown. 
700 12 Bloomberg, Michael.|tWhen data drives decisions. 
700 12 Pao, Ellen.|tTech, heal thyself. 
700 12 Benioff, Marc.|tWe need a new capitalism based on trust. 
700 12 Kristof, Nicholas D.,|d1959-|tMost tech companies don't 
       care. 
700 12 Sorkin, Aaron.|tOpen letter to Mark Zuckerberg. 
700 12 Murthy, Vivek Hallegere,|d1977-|tTechnology and social 
       connection. 
700 12 Levine, Madeline.|tKids interrupted. 
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