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Critical IoT Reading List
Our first post on the blog was a compilation of writings about the IoT that provide a critical lens on the IoT and its social and cultural impacts. We’ve put that list here so it can grow and become a dynamic resource over time. Feel free to suggest additions.
Articles
- As We May Understand — Dan Lockton — Medium
- The Internet of Things Will Ruin Birthdays — Joanne McNeil — Medium
- If This Toaster Could Talk — Alexis Lloyd — The Atlantic
- Too Much Magic, Too Little Social Friction — Evan Selinger — LA Review of Books
- Stepping Down: Rethinking the Fitness Tracker — Sara Watson — The Atlantic
- Honeywell, I’m Home! The Internet of Things and the New Domestic Landscape — Justin McGuirk - e-flux
- ‘Dumb’ Smart Gadgets: The Bubble is Set to Burst — Christopher Mims — Wall Street Journal
- Things Get Weird When Objects Get Hooked Up to the Internet of Things — Scott Smith — Quartz
- Kids and the IoT — Backchanneled — Changeist
- Quantified Us — Susan Cox-Smith — Medium
- The Ethics of Experimentation and the IoT — Anthony Townsend — Medium
- The Anxieties of Big Data — Kate Crawford — The New Inquiry
- The Machines Are Coming — Zeynep Tufekci — New York Times
- Data Dada and the Internet of Paternalistic Things — Sara Watson — Medium
- Public Engagement on the Internet of Things is Essential— Sonia Bussu — LSE
- Broke and Scared: The Home of the Future — Ben Valentine — Furtherfield
- The Internet of Things Will be an Internet of Obsolete Junk— Toby Miller — The Conversation
- Everything is Broken — Quinn Norton — Medium
- Why Tech’s Best Minds Are Worried About the Internet of Things — Klint Finley — WIRED
- The Changes Leading to a Hyperconnected World Will Change Our Values and Identities — Iiris Lagus — Demos Helsinki
- The Internet of Things You Inherit or Leave Behind — Stephanie Rieger — Medium
- Why Smart Objects May Be a Dumb Idea — Zeynep Tufekci — New York Times
- The Internet of Things You Don’t Really Need — Ian Bogost — The Atlantic
- In the Future, the Robots May Control You, and Silicon Valley May Control Them — Dan Gillmor — The Guardian
- Means Well Technology and the Internet of Good Intentions — Natalie Kane — Thingclash
- Can We Avoid Marginalizing Women with the Internet of Things? — Susan Cox-Smith — Medium
- Who is the Object in the Internet of Things? — Iohanna Nicenboim — Objects of Research
- The Internet of Emotions: Putting the Person Back in Personalization — John C Havens — Mashable
- Listening Machines, and the Whether, When and How of New Technologies — Ethan Zuckerman — My Heart’s in Accra
- If Dishwashers Were iPhones — Cory Doctorow — The Guardian
- The Internet of Dependent Things — Nat Buckley — ntlk.com
- Can We Trust Connected Devices? — Leonardo Amico — Uniform
- The Many Futures of Babytech — Natalie Kane — How We Get To Next
- The True and Hidden Costs of Stuff—John Thackara
Audio (((etc etc)))
I can’t attest to this being the best IoT list; I am simply reposting it as a starting point for stoweboyd.com readers. I admire a lot of these writers.
from Stowe Boyd http://www.stoweboyd.com/post/152329347042