This book details the social implications of technology, and how new emerging innovations are completely changing the rules of engagement.
– Katina Michael, University of Wollongong, Australia
This work is an important corrective to the idea that technology operates in a vacuum. It is a thorough interdisciplinary study that examines the relationship between technology, “philosophy, ethics, culture, religion, sociology, political science, law, and economics,” and is rooted in the spirit of social analysts and futurists such as Lewis Mumford, Jacques Ellul, Marshall McLuhan, Raymond Kurzweil, Eric Toffler, Nicholas Negroponte, and Bill Gates. [...] Timely and needed.
– G. Mick Smith, Computing Reviews