The age of missing information /
By: McKibben, Bill
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Summary:
An essay in which the author discusses what he learned from comparing twenty-four hours exploring nature atop an Adirondack mountain with a day spent watching programming on all ninety-three cable stations in Fairfax, Virginia.
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302.2345 SE AL The Al Jazeera effect : | 302.2345 WO US Use and Abuse of Television : | 302.234509174927 RI IN Instant nationalism : | 302.23450973 MC AG The age of missing information / | 302.3 AT MA The manipulation of online self-presentation : | 302.3 BE QU Qualitative networks : | 302.3 BO AN Analyzing social networks / |
Originally published: New York : Random House, 1992. With a new afterword.
Includes index.
An essay in which the author discusses what he learned from comparing twenty-four hours exploring nature atop an Adirondack mountain with a day spent watching programming on all ninety-three cable stations in Fairfax, Virginia.
Adult
Adult.