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Dataclysm :love, sex, race, and identity-- what our online lives tell us about our offline selves /

Dataclysm :love, sex, race, and identity-- what our online lives tell us about our offline selves /

作者 : Rudder, Christian.

出版社 : Broadway Books,

出版年 : 2014

ISBN:9780385347389|9780385347396

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書名 : Dataclysm :love, sex, race, and identity-- what our online lives tell us about our offline selves /

紀錄類型 : 書目-語言資料,印刷品: 單行本

正題名[資料類型標示]/作者 : Dataclysm :Christian Rudder.

其他題名 : love, sex, race, and identity-- what our online lives tell us about our offline selves /

其他題名 : What our online lives tell us about our offline selves.

作者 : Rudder, Christian.

版本項 : First paperback edition.

出版者 : New York :Broadway Books,2014.

面頁冊數 : 319 p. :col. ill., maps ;21 cm.

附註 : Originally published in hardcover by Crown Publishers with title: Dataclysm : who we are when we think no one's looking.

內容註 : Part 1. What brings us together. Wooderson's Law -- Death by a thousand mehs -- Writing on the wall -- You gotta be the glue -- There's no success like failure -- Part 2. What pulls us apart. The confounding factor -- The beauty myth in apotheosis -- It's what's inside that counts -- Days of rage -- Part 3. What makes us who we are. Tall for an Asian -- Ever fallen in love? -- Know your place -- Our brand could be your life -- Breadcrumbs.

標題 : Big data.

ISBN : 9780385347396 (pbk.) :


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