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Technology is Not the Problem Timandra Harkness 9780008494643

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We already know how much of our data is collected and used to profile and target us. The real question is why, knowing all this, do we keep going back for more?

'Great book' - Matt Ridley, author of How Innovation Works

'Essential reading' - Pete Etchells, author of Unlocked

'An urgent must-read' - Tiffany Jenkins, author and broadcaster, presenter of BBC Radio 4's A History of Secrecy

'Enticing and highly addictive' - Stephen Senn, statistician and author of Dicing with Death

'A pleasure to read' - Stian Westlake, Executive Chair, Economic and Social Research Council

Technology has delivered a world that we expect to revolve around us, our needs and preferences, and our unique personalities. We willingly hand over intimate information about ourselves in return for a world that's easier to navigate.

We live in the Personalised Century, where we view ourselves in terms of what rather than who we are - the objects of others' recognition, rather than the subjects and authors of our own lives. Is this a sign of our shrinking sense of self?

Interrogating the historical currents that have brought us here, Harkness envisages a messier, riskier and less comfortable world than the one into which we're sliding. Challenging readers to look at what's missing from their personalised menus, Technology is not the Problem encourages us to look afresh at the familiar: not just the technology we use every day, how we relate to the world and those around us.



The ultimate history of our relationship with technology and how it has shaped our world today, from smartphones to AI



About the Author

Timandra Harkness is a broadcaster, statistician, mathematician and who came to science through comedy. Her BBC documentaries include Data, Data Everywhere and Personality Politics, and she is a regular on Radio 4. Timandra also regularly writes about data, algorithms and our relationship with technology for publications including The Sunday Times, Guardian,Evening Standard and Wired.



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'Timandra Harkness - principled, courageous, and original - forces us to confront our own ambition and insecurity, arguing that we can only make sense of technology by first knowing ourselves.'

- Michael Blastland, broadcaster, originator of BBC Radio 4's More or Less and author of The Tiger That Isn't

'Interesting and informative but also enticing and highly addictive. No, that's not the internet. It's this book. I recommend you read it.'

- Stephen Senn, statistician and author of Dicing with Death

'A fresh and fascinating perspective. In a world where we are told we are increasingly powerless, Harkness reminds us of our own agency.'

- Jenny Kleeman, author of The Price of Life and Sex Robots & Vegan Meat

'If you're tired of pundits blaming all the ills of the world on technology, and crave some fresh thinking, this is the book for you! With her characteristic wit and intelligence, Timandra Harkness provides a balanced and insightful view of how technology is changing our world, packed with unexpected vignettes and sharp observations, that is a pleasure to read.'

- Stian Westlake, Executive Chair, Economic and Social Research Council

'An eloquent and invigorating antidote to amnesia, putting today's technologies in their cultural and historical place-and insisting that the great questions of a digital age remain intransigently human.'

- Tom Chatfield, author and tech philosopher

'Great book: a very bold and insightful attempt to grapple with the strangely unexpected social confusion we are experiencing in the 21st Century!'

- Matt Ridley, author of How Innovation Works

'Absolutely captivating ... Equal parts illuminating and empowering, [this] is essential reading'

- Pete Etchells, author of Unlocked

'An urgent, must-read for anyone striving for a nuanced analysis of the complex relationship between technology and society [and] ultimately seeking liberation.'

- Tiffany Jenkins, author and broadcaster, presenter of BBC Radio 4's The History of Secrecy





Book Information
ISBN 9780008494643
Author Timandra Harkness
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint HQ
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Weight(grams) 270g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 20mm

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