Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241985816
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 256
- Weight: 186 gr
- ISBN-10: 0241985811
- Publisher Date: 30 Jun 2022
- Height: 198 mm
- Spine Width: 35 mm
- Width: 129 mm
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹479.00Current price is: ₹479.00.
Explore the profound impact of digital connection in “Connections” by Nina Power. From social media’s grip to the metaverse’s allure, discover how technology shapes our relationships, identity, and politics. A thought-provoking analysis of our hyper-connected world and its implications for the future. ISBN: 9780241985816
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Anubhav Pandey –
Overall, it’s a pretty good book with few shortcomings. I think everyone should give it a read.
Amarjeet Kumar –
Connections really opened my eyes to how much technology influences us. Highly recommend!
Diya Sharma –
It’s an okay book, a lot of the topic has already been discussed. Worth a read.
Adhyan Rawat –
Nina Power tackles a huge topic. I appreciated the effort, but found it somewhat dense and occasionally repetitive. Good food for thought, though.
Deependra Kumar –
I was hoping for a more nuanced take. It felt a bit one-sided, focusing primarily on the negatives of digital connection. Decent, but not great.
Anwesha Biswas –
I disagree with some parts but I think everyone should read this book, very thought provoking.
Devansh Pareek –
Enjoyed the book, and it’s a great conversation starter. Will recommend to my peers.
Kanav Sodhi –
I had to force myself to finish this book. It was boring. Didn’t really provide much in the way of new insights.
C M Hrithik –
A timely and relevant book. It’s a bit academic at times, but the core message is important for everyone to consider.
Akhil Kumar Yadav –
Fantastic book about technology! Everyone should read, /.
Spriha Singh –
A good overview of the topic, but nothing groundbreaking. I was hoping for more original ideas.
Ankit Suman –
A fascinating, if slightly alarming, look at our digital future. Power raises important questions, even if the answers aren’t always clear.
Aman Kanwar –
A concise exploration of digital impact. Some points resonated, others felt a bit overstated. Overall, a worthwhile read for the digitally curious.
Anshu Kumar –
Power’s writing is sharp and engaging. The book sparked some interesting conversations. Could have been a bit shorter, though.
Chahat –
Found it repetitive and a bit boring. The core ideas could have been presented in a much shorter format.
Samiksha Chaurasia –
While thought-provoking, I felt the book lacked concrete solutions to the issues it raises. More analysis than actionable insights.
Ayush Singh –
Connections is a must-read for anyone trying to understand our hyper-connected world. It’s insightful and well-written, if a little pessimistic.
Rohan –
Connections offered some genuinely insightful moments, especially regarding social media’s influence. A bit uneven in its arguments, but still compelling.