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The Reference Shelf: The Digital Age

Table of Contents

Preface




Individual Rights




Toward a Digital Bill of Rights




The Internet of Things Has Arrived — and So Have Massive Security Issues, Andrew Rose, Wired, January 11, 2013




How Your Data Are Being Deeply Mined, Alice E. Marwick, The New York Review of Books, January 9, 2014




Constitutional Rights in the Digital Age, Nancy Leong, The Huffington Post, July 19, 2014




The Right to Be Forgotten, Patricia J. Williams, The Nation, September 17, 2014




How One Stupid Tweet Blew Up Justine Sacco's Life, Jon Ronson, The New York Times, February 12, 2015




After the Silk Road Conviction, Tor Must Be Protected, Craig A. Newman, The Guardian, February 19, 2015




The NSA Debate We Should Be Having, Fred Kaplan, Slate, June 8, 2015




Culture, Entertainment, and the Media




The Digital Stage and Its Players




Generation Y, Dating, and Technology: Digital Natives Struggle to Connect Offline, Lauren Lord, Huffington Post Canada, January 14, 2013




The Selfie in the Digital Age: From Social Media to Sexting, Holly Peek, Psychiatric Times, December 25, 2014




Smartphones Are Killing Us — and Destroying Public Life, Henry Grabar, Salon.com, November 2, 2013




What's Next for Art in the Digital Age: A Conversation to Be Continued, Lori Kozlowski, Forbes, June 18, 2014




Her Story: The Computer Game Where True Detective Meets Google, Keith Stuart, The Guardian, February 27, 2015




Beyond Cute Cats: How BuzzFeed Is Reinventing Itself, Jennifer Saba, Reuters, February 23, 2014




Content and Its Discontents, James Surowiecki, The New Yorker, October 20, 2014




YouTube at 10: How an Online Video Site Ate the Pop Culture Machine, Caitlin Dewey, The Washington Post, February 15, 2015




When You ”Literally Can't Even” Understand Your Teenager, Amanda Hess, The New York Times, June 9, 2015




Education and the Brain




The E-volution of Education and Thought




Can the iPad Rescue a Struggling American Education System?, Christina Bonnington, Wired, March 6, 2013




Inside the Flipped Classroom, Katherine Mangan, The Chronicle of Higher Education, October 4, 2013




Educational Technology Isn't Leveling the Playing Field, Annie Murphy Paul, Slate, July 25, 2014




Will MOOCs Be Flukes?, Maria Konnikova, The New Yorker, November 7, 2014




What's Lost as Handwriting Fades?, Maria Konnikova, The New York Times, June 2, 2014




Why Digital Natives Prefer Reading in Print. Yes, You Read That Right., Michael S. Rosenwald, The Washington Post, February 22, 2015




Think Fast: Smartwatch Slices Thought Into Eight-Second Bursts, Kevin Maney, Newsweek, May 1, 2015




Digital Natives, Yet Strangers to the Web, Alia Wong, The Atlantic, April 21, 2015




Crime and Justice




Digital Delinquency and Its Repercussions




Online Piracy Grows, Reflecting Consumer Trends, Tom Risen, U.S. News & World Report, September 18, 2013




When Bullying Goes High-Tech, Elizabeth Landau, CNN.com, April 15, 2013




Digital Harassment Is the New Means of Domestic Abuse, Keli Goff, The Daily Beast, February 10, 2014




The Downfall of the Most Hated Man on the Internet, Emily Greenhouse, The New Yorker, January 28, 2014




Minnesota Detectives Crack the Case with Digital Forensics, Shannon Prather, Star Tribune, October 6, 2014




Hollywood-Style Surveillance Technology Inches Closer to Reality, GW Schultz, The Center for Investigative Reporting, April 11, 2014




Hacker or Spy? In Today's Cyberattacks, Finding the Culprit Is a Troubling Puzzle, Bruce Schneier, The Christian Science Monitor, March 4, 2015




The Dark Web Remains, Russell Berman, The Atlantic, February 5, 2015




Eyes Wide Open to Problems Experienced by Black Men, Dan Rodricks, The Baltimore Sun, April 20, 2015




Economy and the Workforce




Surf and Spend Economics




Gross Domestic Freebie, James Surowiecki, The New Yorker, November 25, 2013




What the Sharing Economy Takes, Doug Henwood, The Nation, January 27, 2015




Cryptocurrency Exchanges Emerge as Regulators Try to Keep Up, Larry Greenemeier, Scientific American, April 8, 2015




Silicon Valley Gender Gap is Widening, Jessica Guynn, USA Today, March 26, 2015




Net Neutrality: How the Government Finally Got It Right, Tim Wu, The New Yorker, February 5, 2015




How Robots & Algorithms Are Taking Over, Sue Halpern, The New York Review of Books, April 2, 2015




Politics and Globalism




Virtual War and Peace




Welcome to the Age of Digital Imperialism, Bill Wasik, The New York Times, June 4, 2015




The Mobile Election: How Smartphones Will Change the 2016 Presidential Race, Dylan Byers, Politico, April 1, 2015




Activism or Slacktivism? How Social Media Hurts and Helps Student Activism, Kate Essig, St. Louis Public Radio, January 2, 2014




Hashtag Activism Isn't a Cop-Out, Noah Berlatsky, The Atlantic, January 7, 2015




Scholars Re-Examine Arab World's “Facebook Revolutions”, Ursula Lindsey, The Chronicle of Higher Education, March 13, 2015




How ISIS Succeeds on Social Media Where #StopKony Fails, J.M. Berger, The Atlantic, March 16, 2015




When Blasphemy Goes Viral, Christopher S. Grenda and Chris Beneke, The New Republic, January 15, 2015




Is Drone Warfare Fraying at the Edges?, Pratap Chatterjee, TomDispatch.com, March 5, 2015




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