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Tom Chatfield

    January 1, 1980

    Tom Chatfield is a British writer, broadcaster, and tech philosopher. His books exploring digital culture have appeared in over two dozen countries and languages. He is currently writing a series of thrillers set in the world of the dark net. His work delves into the critical questions of contemporary digital life.

    This is Gomorrah
    50 digital ideas
    How to Think
    Critical Thinking
    50 Digital Ideas You Really Need to Know
    Wise Animals
    • Wise Animals

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      A brilliantly original exploration of humanity’s intimate relationship with technology, from the emergence of our species to the advent of AI and beyond.

      Wise Animals
      4.5
    • Critical Thinking

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Critical thinking is a set of techniques—you just need to learn them. This helpful book is your personal toolkit for demystifying critical engagement. Author Tom Chatfield will show you how to sharpen your critical thinking by developing and practicing this specific set of skills, so you can… Spot an argument and understand why reasoning matters Discover errors and evaluate evidence Understand and account for bias Become a savvy user of technology Develop clear, confident critical writing

      Critical Thinking
      4.3
    • How to Think empowers you to pause, think twice and, above all, think well. A short and punchy essentials guide, it introduces the fundamental habits and practices for critical thinking and gives 10 key concepts for applying and building clear thinking for effective study.

      How to Think
      4.1
    • 50 digital ideas

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Presents an introduction to the internet and the World Wide Web, including such topics as blogging, streaming media, hacking, e-commerce, cloud computing, and avatars.

      50 digital ideas
      4.0
    • This is Gomorrah

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Elite hacker Azi Bello lives his life in the technological underbelly of the 21st century. A loner, charmer, and lover of grey areas, he works for himself and answers to no one - until his online existence crashes violently into the real world. The secretive but intriguing Munira has reached out to Azi for help, and her story has sparked his interest: Munira's cousin has been recruited by terrorists and, in her attempts to find out more, she has attracted the attention of some very dangerous people. Now forced to go on the run, Azi and Munira are drawn into a conspiracy, at the heart of which is Gomorrah: an exclusive online marketplace where anything can be acquired, and where the world's worst individuals lurk.

      This is Gomorrah
      3.7
    • Netymology

      From Apps to Zombies: A Linguistic Celebration of the Digital World

      • 301 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Composed of 100 bite-sized entries of 400 to 600 words each, Netymology weaves together stories, etymologies and analyses around digital culture's transformation, and creation, of words. Tom Chatfield presents a kaleidoscopic, thought-provoking tour through the buried roots of some of the digital age's most common terms: from the @ and Apple symbols, to HTML and Trojan horses, to the twisted histories of new forms of slang, memes, text messages and gaming terms. There's also discussion of the trends behind digital words, and of the ways language itself is being shaped by new forces - and revelations about how these forces are, in turn, reshaping us.

      Netymology
      3.5
    • People make many assumptions about video games; only teenage boys play them, they increase anti-social behaviour and they tend to be violent. This title dispels these misconceptions, revealing that 40 per cent of the video game players are women, that most of the bestselling console games involve no real-world violence.

      Fun Inc. : why games are the twenty-first century's most serious business
      3.3
    • Your brain is BRILLIANT! And so is mine! We all have amazing brains, and each one is different. In this book, you'll discover that different people's brains have different strengths and needs. We're going to meet some people and find out what it feels like to be them. From people living with dyslexia to others who are autistic - there are billions of different brains in the world and not one of them is perfectly 'average' or 'normal'. They are all the best at being themselves. Your Brilliant Brain is part of the Astro range from Rising Stars Reading Planet. Astro books are ideal for struggling and reluctant readers aged 7-11. Each book is dual-banded so that children can improve their fluency whilst enjoying exciting fiction and non-fiction relevant to their age. Reading Planet books have been carefully levelled to support children in becoming fluent and confident readers. Each book features useful notes and questions to support reading at home and develop comprehension skills. Interest age: 10-11 Reading age: 8 -9 years

      Reading Planet: Astro - Your Brilliant Brain - Supernova/Earth