I need to review one of the books on the following list. Summarize and comment upon your view of the chosen book.
Clearly identifies and critically evaluates the author’s central argument, purpose, and approach to the subject.
A general analysis of the salient features of the book, as opposed to a strict general summary, and identifies the development of the author’s thesis throughout the bookList of books:
- Aiden, Erez, and Jean-Baptiste Michel. Uncharted big data as a lens on human culture. Riverhead Books, 2014.
- Andrejevic, Mark. ISpy: surveillance and power in the interactive era. University Press of Kansas, 2009.
- Arbesman, Samuel. Overcomplicated: Technology at the limits of comprehension. Portfolio/Penguin, 2017.
- Bilton, Nick. American kingpin: The epic hunt for the criminal mastermind behind the Silk Road. Portfolio/Penguin, 2017.
- Bilton, Nick. Hatching twitter: A true story of money, power, friendship, and betrayal. Portfolio Penguin, 2014.
- Brown, John Seely, et al. The social life of information. Harvard Business Review Press, 2017.
- Carr, Nicholas. The Glass Cage – Automation and Us. WW NORTON & CO, 2015.
- Coleman, Gabriella. Hacker, Hoaxer, Whistleblower, Spy: The Many Faces of Anonymous. Bloomsbury, 2015.
- Goodman, Marc. Future crimes: Inside the digital underground and the battle for our connected world. Anchor Books, a division of Penguin Random House, LLC, 2016.
- Lucas, George R. Ethics and cyber warfare the quest for responsible security in the age of digital warfare. Oxford University Press, 2016.
- Morozov, Evgeny. The net delusion: How not to liberate the world. Public Affairs, 2011.
- Olson, Parmy. We are Anonymous: Inside the hacker world of LulzSec, Anonymous, and the global cyber insurgency. Back Bay Books, 2013.
- Parker, Emily. Now I know who my comrades are: Voices from the internet underground. Sarah Crichton Books, 2015.
- Schneier, Bruce. Liars and outliers: Enabling the trust that society needs to thrive. Wiley, 2012.
- Schneier, Bruce. Data and Goliath: The hidden battles to collect your data and control your world. W.W. Norton & Company, 2016.
- Singer, Peter Warren. Wired for war: The robotics revolution and conflict in the twenty-First century. Penguin Books, 2010.
- Singer, Peter W., and Allan Friedman. Cybersecurity and Cyberwar: What Everyone Needs to Know. Oxford University Press, 2013.
- Thompson, Clive. Smarter than you think: How technology is changing our minds for the better. Penguin Books, 2014.
- Zetter, Kim. Countdown to Zero Day: Stuxnet and the Launch of the Worlds First Digital Weapon. Random House Inc, 2014.
- Zuboff, Shoshana. In the age of the smart machine: The future of work and power. Basic Books, 1996.


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