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love, sex, race, and identity-- what our online lives tell us about our offline selves
By Christian Rudder

"Dataclysm" was published by Crown Publishers in 2014 - nyu, it has 319 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Dataclysm” Metadata:
- Title: Dataclysm
- Author: Christian Rudder
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 319
- Publisher: Crown Publishers
- Publish Date: 2014
- Publish Location: nyu
“Dataclysm” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Behavioral assessment - Human behavior - Big data - Social media - Internet, social aspects - Self-presentation - SOCIAL SCIENCE / Statistics - PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology - COMPUTERS / Data Modeling & Design
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: 319 pages
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL26964133M - OL19751087W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 922332961 - 878224534 - 2014007364
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2014007364
- ISBN-13: 9780385347396
- ISBN-10: 0385347391
- All ISBNs: 0385347391 - 9780385347396
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"Dataclysm" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Part 1. What brings us together : Wooderson's Law
- 2- Death by a thousand mehs
- 3- Writing on the wall
- 4- You gotta be the glue
- 5- There's no success like failure
- 6- Part 2. What pulls us apart : The confounding factor
- 7- The beauty myth in apotheosis
- 8- It's what's inside that counts
- 9- Days of rage
- 10- Part 3. What makes us who we are : Tall for an Asian
- 11- Ever fallen in love?
- 12- Know your place
- 13- Our brand could be your life
- 14- Breadcrumbs.
"Dataclysm" Description:
The Open Library:
An irreverent, provocative, and visually fascinating look at what our online lives reveal about who we really are--and how this deluge of data will transform the science of human behavior. Big Data is used to spy on us, hire and fire us, and sell us things we don't need. In Dataclysm, Christian Rudder puts this flood of information to an entirely different use: understanding human nature. Drawing on terabytes of data from Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, OkCupid, and many other sites, Rudder examines the terrain of human experience. He charts the rise and fall of America's most reviled word through Google Search, examines the new dynamics of collaborative rage on Twitter, and traces human migration over time, showing how groups of people move from certain small towns to the same big cities across the globe. And he grapples with the challenge of maintaining privacy in a world where these explorations are possible. Audacious, entertaining, and illuminating, Dataclysm is a portrait of our essential selves--and a first look at a revolution in the making. --
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