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The Cult of the Amateur
Crown Publishing Group 2007; US$ 14.00Amateur hour has arrived, and the audience is running the show In a hard-hitting and provocative polemic, Silicon Valley insider and pundit Andrew Keen exposes the grave consequences of today?s new participatory Web 2.0 and reveals how it threatens our values, economy, and ultimately the very innovation and creativity that forms the fabric of American... more...
The Cult of the Amateur
Nicholas Brealey Publishing 2011; US$ 16.03A new, updated edition, with a new foreword of Andrew Keen s witty and provocative polemic against the rise of user-generated content and the anything goes standards of much online publishing, which set the blogosphere and media alight on publication. Dubbed the 'anti-christ' of Silicon Valley and a dot-com apostate Andrew Keen is the leading contemporary... more...
Digital Vertigo
St. Martin's Press 2012; US$ 15.99" Digital Vertigo provides an articulate, measured, contrarian voice against a sea of hype about social media. As an avowed technology optimist, I'm grateful for Keen who makes me stop and think before committing myself fully to the social revolution." ?Larry Downes, author of The Killer App In Digital Vertigo , Andrew Keen presents today?s... more...
Digital Vertigo
Constable & Robinson 2012; US$ 14.57In Digital Vertigo , Andrew Keen presents today's social media revolution as the most wrenching cultural transformation since the Industrial Revolution. Fusing a fast-paced historical narrative with front-line stories from today's online networking revolution and critiques of "social" companies like Groupon, Zynga and LinkedIn, Keen argues that the... more...
Digital Vertigo (FREE Extended Extract)
Constable & Robinson 2012; Not Available"Unlike most commentators, Andrew Keen observes the internet as if from a distance. "Digital Vertigo" may be one of the few books on the subject that, twenty years from now, will be seen to have got it right. Neither blinkered advocate nor hardened cynic, he identifies the good and the bad with a rare human and historical perspective. "--Sir Martin... more...
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