Tim Jordan returns with the hotly-anticipated sequel to his mind-bending 2021 debut, Glow
Tim Jordan Book order
Tim Jordan is a professor whose work delves into the intricacies of hacking and online cultures. He examines the dynamics of digital communities and their societal impact, offering sharp insights into the evolving landscape of human interaction in the digital age. His research provides a critical lens through which to understand contemporary social movements and the formation of collective identity online.






- 2022
- 2021
Glow
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
A man battles his addictionto a devastating nanotech drug that steals identities and threatens thesurvival and succession of mankind as a galactic species.
- 2019
The Digital Economy
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Tim Jordan deftly explores the workings of the trillion-dollar digital economy. He discusses the hype and significance surrounding its activities and practices in order to outline important concepts, theory, and policy questions. Rich with case studies, the book is an important reference for those getting to grips with this contemporary phenomenon--
- 2014
The Cotswold House
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The complete illustrated history of the Cotswold home
- 2013
Sleeping Beauties, Awakened Women
- 276 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Exploring the rising mental health issues among adolescent girls, this book challenges the conventional understanding of their struggles, questioning the assumption that low self-esteem is the root cause. It suggests that the focus on symptoms may have overlooked deeper systemic problems, urging readers to reconsider the narratives surrounding girls' mental health. The author invites a critical examination of societal influences and the need for a more nuanced perspective on the challenges faced by young women today.
- 2011
Cotswold Stone Barns
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The book explores the evolution of stone barns in the Cotswolds, highlighting their adaptation to changing agricultural practices. It uncovers insights into the region's rich rural history, showcasing how these structures reflect the cultural and economic shifts in farming over time.
- 2004
Exploring the social and historical context of hacktivism, this book examines its role within new social movements and direct action, highlighting its impact on the anti-globalization debate. It delves into how hacktivism shapes and is shaped by contemporary social issues, providing a comprehensive understanding of its significance in modern activism.
- 2004
Hactivism and Cyberwars
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The full social and historical context of hacktivism is portrayed, to take into account its position in terms of new social movements, direct action, and its contribution to the anti-globalisation debate.
- 1999
Focusing on the intersection of politics and the internet, this comprehensive introduction offers an in-depth analysis organized around key terms. Each chapter utilizes case studies to illuminate various aspects of online political dynamics, making complex material accessible and engaging for readers.