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Author documents cited by Kairos documents


  • [2017]  Alone Together: why we expect more from technology and less from each other. Basic Books, 2017
  • [2013]  Alone Together: how we expect more and more from technology and less and less from each other. Basic Books, 2013
  • [2012]  Alone Together: why we expect more from technology and less from each other. Basic Books, 2012
  • [2011]  Alone Together: why we expect more from technology and less from each other. Basic Books, 2011
  • [2008]  Falling for Science: objects in mind. MIT Press, 2008
  • [2007]  Evocative Objects: things we think with. MIT Press, 2007
  • [2005]  The Second Self: computers and the human spirit. MIT Press, 2005
  • [1999]  Cyberspace and Identity. Contemporary Sociology, 28, 1999, 6, pp. 643-648
  • [1997]  Life on the Screen: identity in the Age of the Internet. Simon and Schuster, 1997
  • [1995]  Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1995 [overview]
  • [1984]  The Second Self: Computers and the Human Spirit. Simon and Schuster, 1984

Kairos documents referencing any of the above



[2019]:  Imagining Toroidal Life as a Sustainable Alternative [Refs]

[2018]:  Infertility as a Metaphor Heralding Global Collapse [Refs]

[2015]:  Naive Acquisition of Dual-use Surveillance Technology [Refs]

[2015]:  Eliciting Insight from Covert Operations by US [Refs]

[2014]:  Radical Cognitive Mirroring of Globalization [Refs]

[2013]:  Forthcoming Major Revolution in Global Dialogue [Refs]

[2013]:  Cyborgs, Legaborgs, Finaborgs, Mediborgs [Refs]

[2012]:  Transforming the Art of Conversation [Refs]

[2011]:  Topological Clues to a Memorable 12-fold Systemic Pattern [Refs]

[2011]:  Massive Elicitation of Psychosocial Energy [Refs]

[2011]:  Engendering a Psychopter through Biomimicry and Technomimicry [Refs]

[2010]:  Enabling Governance through the Dynamics of Nature [Refs]

[2006]:  Hyperaction through Hypercomprehension and Hyperdrive: necessary complement to hypertext proliferation in hypersociety [Refs]

[2005]:  Playfully Changing the Prevailing Climate of Opinion: Climate change as focal metaphor of effective global governance [Refs]