The New Disruptors by Ashley Hay


Authors
Ashley Hay
ISBN
9781925773620
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
264
Dimensions
153 x 232mm

The original pioneers of Silicon Valley dreamed of a better world, but digital disruption has become a threatening catchphrase in recent years. Many of the technologies now at our fingertips are deliberately disruptive, changing industries, economies, politics and institutions, and many facets of our lives from work and romance to art and travel.

These new tools allow us to know more and find out more. We are better connected and our information ecosystem is richer, but new opportunities for manipulation and abuse are also emerging. We're starting to see the enormity of changes and effects that are already underway, and their ethical, moral and social consequences are huge.

Edited by Ashley Hay, Griffith Review 64- The New Disruptors takes a wide-ranging look at some of the upheavals and interruptions that have come with our increasingly technological world. It features contributions from writers including Julianne Schultz, Mark Pesci, Yassmin Abdel-Magied, Mark Davis, Eileen Ormsby, Ian Townsend, Christopher Warren, Phillipa McGuinness, Jacqui Park and Scott Ludlam.
March Book Frenzy (Online Only)
22.39
RRP: $27.99
20% off RRP


This product is unable to be ordered online. Please check in-store availability.
Instore Price: $27.99
Enter your Postcode or Suburb to view availability and delivery times.

Other Titles by Ashley Hay

Divided Nation
19.95
15.96
20% Off
Unintended Consequences
19.95
15.96
20% Off
Staying Alive
19.95
15.96
20% Off
In the Neighbourhood
by Julianne Schultz (ed)
19.95
15.96
20% Off
Reimagining Australia
19.95
15.96
20% Off
Cities On The Edge
19.95
15.96
20% Off
Hidden Queensland
19.95
15.96
20% Off
Money Sex Power
by Unknown
19.95
15.96
20% Off
Essentially Creative
19.95
15.96
20% Off
Participation Society
19.95
15.96
20% Off
Gum
32.99
26.39
20% Off
The Railwaymans Wife
22.99
18.39
20% Off
Stories for Today
24.95
19.96
20% Off
Still the Lucky Country
24.95
19.96
20% Off
Populate and Perish
24.95
19.96
20% Off
Ways of Seeing
24.95
19.96
20% Off
Such is Life
by Julianne Schultz (ed)
24.95
19.96
20% Off
Surviving
27.95
22.36
20% Off
Once Upon A Time In Oz
27.99
22.39
20% Off
Cultural Solutions
27.99
22.39
20% Off
The Way We Work
27.99
22.39
20% Off
Looking West
27.99
22.39
20% Off
New Asia Now
27.99
22.39
20% Off
Tall Tales Short
27.99
22.39
20% Off
The European Exchange
27.99
22.39
20% Off
Griffith Review 70
27.99
22.39
20% Off
Griffith Review 71
27.99
22.39
20% Off
States of Mind
27.99
22.39
20% Off
Hey Utopia
27.99
22.39
20% Off
Escape Routes
27.99
22.39
20% Off
Learning Curves
27.99
22.39
20% Off
Acts Of Reckoning
27.99
22.39
20% Off
Real Cool World
27.99
22.39
20% Off
Counterfeit Culture
27.99
22.39
20% Off
Creation Stories
27.99
22.39
20% Off
Animal Magic
27.99
22.39
20% Off
Past Perfect
27.99
22.39
20% Off
Getting On
27.99
22.39
20% Off
Perils Of Populism
27.99
22.39
20% Off
Renewed Promise
27.99
22.39
20% Off
Who We Are
27.99
22.39
20% Off
Writing The Country
27.99
22.39
20% Off
Crimes And Punishments
27.99
22.39
20% Off
Novella Project VII
27.99
22.39
20% Off
Description
Information
Titles in Series
The original pioneers of Silicon Valley dreamed of a better world, but digital disruption has become a threatening catchphrase in recent years. Many of the technologies now at our fingertips are deliberately disruptive, changing industries, economies, politics and institutions, and many facets of our lives from work and romance to art and travel.

These new tools allow us to know more and find out more. We are better connected and our information ecosystem is richer, but new opportunities for manipulation and abuse are also emerging. We're starting to see the enormity of changes and effects that are already underway, and their ethical, moral and social consequences are huge.

Edited by Ashley Hay, Griffith Review 64- The New Disruptors takes a wide-ranging look at some of the upheavals and interruptions that have come with our increasingly technological world. It features contributions from writers including Julianne Schultz, Mark Pesci, Yassmin Abdel-Magied, Mark Davis, Eileen Ormsby, Ian Townsend, Christopher Warren, Phillipa McGuinness, Jacqui Park and Scott Ludlam.
ISBN:
9781925773620
Publication Date:
07 / 05 / 2019
Pages:
264
Dimensions:
153 x 232mm
Reimagining Australia
$19.95
 
 

Hidden Queensland
$19.95
 
 

Money Sex Power
Unknown
$19.95
 
 

Stories for Today
$24.95
 
 

Still the Lucky Country?
$24.95
 
 

Populate and Perish
$24.95
 
 

Ways of Seeing
$24.95
 
 

Surviving
$27.95
 
 

Cultural Solutions
$27.99
 
 

The Way We Work
$27.99
 
 

Looking West
$27.99
 
 

New Asia Now
$27.99
 
 

Matters Of Trust
$27.99
 
 

States of Mind
$27.99
 
 

Hey, Utopia!
$27.99
 
 

Escape Routes
$27.99
 
 

Learning Curves
$27.99
 
 

Real Cool World
$27.99
 
 

Creation Stories
$27.99
 
 

Animal Magic
$27.99
 
 

Past Perfect
$27.99
 
 


You might also like

The War On The West
24.99
19.99
20% Off
Kinky History
34.99
27.99
20% Off
All About Love
by bell hooks
24.99
19.99
20% Off
The Queen Is Dead
34.99
27.99
20% Off
How to Be an Antiracist
35.00
16.00
54% Off
Songlines
24.99
19.99
20% Off
Freakonomics
24.99
19.99
20% Off

RRP refers to the Recommended Retail Price as set out by the original publisher at time of release.
The RRP set by overseas publishers may vary to those set by local publishers due to exchange rates and shipping costs.
Due to our competitive pricing, we may have not sold all products at their original RRP.