EBook Description: It�s 2009. A generation of digital natives is careening towards college. The economy is rebooting itself weekly. We have new responsibilities now � as employees, citizens, and friends � and we have new capabilities, too. The new liberal arts equip us for a world like this. But� what are they?
Here�s what you�ll find inside this Snarkmarket/Revelator Press co-production:
1. Attention Economics by Andrew Fitzgerald
2. Brevity by Gavin Craig
3. Coding and Decoding by Diana Kimball
4. Creativity by Aaron McLeran
5. Finding by Dan Levine
6. Food by Gavin Craig, Theresa Mlinarcik
7. Genderfuck by Laura Portwood-Stacer
8. Home Economics by Jennifer Rensenbrink
9. Inaccuracy by Alex Litel
10. Iteration by Robin Sloan
11. Journalism by Timothy Carmody, Matt Thompson
12. Mapping by Jimmy Stamp
13. Marketing by Matt Thompson
14. Micropolitics by Matt Thompson
15. Myth and Magic by Tiara Shafiq
16. Negotiation by Matt Penniman
17. Photography by Timothy Carmody
18. Play by Matt Thompson
19. Reality Engineering Rex Sorgatz
20. Translation Rachel Leow
21. Video Literacy Kasia Cieplak-Mayr von Baldegg
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