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Digital Etiquette: Everything you wanted to know about modern manners but were afraid to ask

Hardback

Main Details

Title Digital Etiquette: Everything you wanted to know about modern manners but were afraid to ask
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Victoria Turk
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:224
Dimensions(mm): Height 204,Width 138
Category/GenreDigital lifestyle
Parties, etiquette and entertaining
ISBN/Barcode 9781529102406
ClassificationsDewey:395.5
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Ebury Publishing
Imprint Ebury Press
Publication Date 7 March 2019
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

An Eats, Shoots and Leaves for etiquette in the digital age by a leading tech and digital culture journalist from WIRED. How do you reply to your colleague's weird email? What might Debrett's say about your Tinder profile? And just how do you know if you're mansplaining? In this irreverent journey through the murky world of digital etiquette, WIRED's Victoria Turk provides an indispensable guide to minding our manners in a brave new online world. The digital revolution has put us all within a few clicks, taps and swipes of each other. But familiarity can breed contempt, and whilst we're more likely than ever to fall in love online, we're also more likely to fall headfirst into a blazing row with a stranger. Google's unofficial motto is Don't Be Evil, but sometimes that's easier said than done. If you've ever encountered the surreal battlefields of digital life and wondered why we don't all just go analogue, this is the book for you.

Author Biography

Victoria Turk is a senior editor at WIRED, where she edits the culture section of the print magazine, leads video strategy, and writes regularly for print and web. Before working at WIRED, she was technology editor at New Scientist and UK editor at Motherboard, VICE's tech and science channel.

Reviews

Written clearly and concisely, this guide to everything digital is invaluable. * Reader's Digest *