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Social Warming: How Social Media Polarises Us All

Hardback

Main Details

Title Social Warming: How Social Media Polarises Us All
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Charles Arthur
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:352
Dimensions(mm): Height 225,Width 146
Category/GenreImpact of science and technology on society
Technology - general issues
ISBN/Barcode 9781786079978
ClassificationsDewey:302.231
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Oneworld Publications
Imprint Oneworld Publications
NZ Release Date 31 August 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Nobody meant for this to happen. Facebook didn't mean to facilitate a genocide. Twitter didn't want to be used to harass women. YouTube never planned to radicalise young men. But with billions of users, every time these platforms tweak their algorithms to generate more 'engagement', they bring unrest to previously settled communities and erode our relationships. After all, anger keeps you engaged. It has been hard to address climate change precisely because it has been happening slowly and in plain sight. In the same way, we urgently need to address this social crisis before we reach an irreversible tipping point.

Author Biography

Charles Arthur is a journalist, author and speaker, writing on science and technology for over thirty years. He was technology editor of the Guardian from 2005-2014, and is now carrying out research into social division at Cambridge University. He is the author of two specialist business books, Digital Wars and Cyber Wars.

Reviews

'Social media was meant to bring us closer together. Instead, it tore us apart. Charles Arthur has written the definitive account of how arrogance and greed got us into this mess, and how we might get out of it. Witty, rigorous, and as urgent as a fire alarm.' -- Dorian Lynskey 'A guide to how the apps we use every day are hacking our politics, our society, and even who we are. It reads like science fiction, except he's describing our world - right now.' -- Ian Dunt 'Coolly prosecutorial' * Guardian * 'A compelling account of how a handful of social media platforms came to dominate society and how to minimise the damage they cause, because "We can't uninvent them".' * Mirror * 'The rapidity with which social media has come to dominate communications in this country - in less than two decades - has been breathtaking... Arthur helps bring the whole complex issue into greater focus here. He looks at the origins of social media, describing its early promise, and then follows the dangerous paths the phenomenon has been taking in recent years.' -- Booklist 'Fascinating... As "connected" as we may feel on social media, Social Warming thoroughly shows how detached we've all become not just online but in real life too.' * Porchlight *