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End of Patience Cautionary Notes on the Information Revolution

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ISBN-10: 0253336341

ISBN-13: 9780253336347

Edition: 1999

Authors: David Shenk

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In this provocative new collection of essays, David Shenk expands his enlightened skepticism to include thoughts on the dangers of online journalism, the ethical implications of digital photography, and the misguided hopes for computers in the classroom. Shock-jocks, computerized toys, Microsoft-bashing, and genetic testing are all subject to his incisive and discerning criticism.
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Book details

List price: $28.00
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication date: 8/22/1999
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 176
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 0.80" tall
Weight: 0.792
Language: English

David Shenk a former fellow at the Freedom Forum Media Studies Center at Columbia University, he has written for Harper's Wired, Salon, The New Republic, The Washington Post, and The New Yorker, and is an occasional commentator for NPR's "All Things Considered". He lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Prologue: The Problem with Hypertext
Introduction and Acknowledgments
The Disease of Images
Stealing Calm
Just Sit Still
When More Is Less
The Devolution Has Been Televised
More Is Less
A Wrinkle in Cyberspace
The World Wide Library
The Mother of All Howard Sterns
Disclose Disclose Disclose
Ad Creep (Excerpts from an E-dialogue with Steven Johnson)
The End of Patience
The End of Patience
The Age of Net Scoops
This Just In
A Few Moments with Steve Silberman
The Paparazzi Is Us
The Paparazzi Is Us
Not Kissing but Telling Anyway
Ph.D., Inc.
The World According to You
The World and Redmond, Washington
Deep Pockets
Hating Gates
A Few Moments with Mitchell Kapor
To Mac or Not to Mac
A Few Moments with Douglas Rushkoff
Generation Next
School Bells and Whistles
"Use Technology to Raise Smarter, Happier Kids"
Hall Pass to the Twenty-first Century
Stupid Kid-Tricks
Biocapitalism
Be Afraid
Technorealism
A Philosophy for the Rest of Us
Technorealism: An Overview
A Few Moments with Esther Dyson
Know Thy Motherboard
Epilogue: Here Is Tokyo
Name Index