Title | Rewire: Digital Cosmopolitans in the Age of Connection |
Book Number | BR020152 |
Names | Zuckerman, Ethan. |
Medium | Braille |
Title Status | Available for Request |
Download Link | Volume 1. |
Volume 2. | |
Volume 3. | |
Volume 4. | |
Volume 5. | |
Annotation | Media scholar examines phenomena of the connected world. Using case studies including SARS, the fall of the Iranian Shah, and historic travel routes, he theorizes about what it means to be connected in the early twenty-first century and why people feel disconnected from the world. 2013. |
Length | 5 v. of braille ; 28 x 28 cm. |
Local Subject | Long Book - LB |
Current Events - CE | |
Contemporary Issues - CI | |
Politics & Government - POL | |
Science - Communication - SCCOM | |
Economics - ECO | |
History - U.S. - 21st Century - HUS21 | |
History - U.S. - 20th Century - HUS20 | |
Sociology - SOC | |
Technology & Computers - TEC | |
Science - Computer Science - SCCS | |
Adult Nonfiction - AN | |
LC Subject | Cosmopolitanism |
Internet - Social aspects | |
Social media | |
Language | English |
ISBN | 9780393082838 |
Original Publication | Transcription of: New York : W.W. Norton & Company, [2013] 9780393082838 |