Le Conte, Marie
Escape how a generation shaped, destroyed and survived the internet
Buch

The must-read exploration of the birth and death of the internet, from award-winning journalist Marie Le Conte.
'Fifteen years ago, the internet felt like a special place my friends and I had built for each other; by 2020, we were standing on its ruins, wondering if we'd played a part in its destruction.'

Journalist Marie Le Conte was born in 1991, the same year the World Wide Web was invented. She had her first blog at twelve, a successful music website at fifteen, a Wikipedia page at seventeen and now, at thirty, over 80,000 followers on Twitter. From MSN, Tumblr and MySpace, to chat rooms, forums and blogs; Marie is part of the millennial generation that grew up while the internet was growing up with them.

Where did it go all wrong? How did the internet go from a place where you went to escape real life to where real life is shaped? A place where you could be yourself and find like-minded people to a world of filters and ads? A place we are all now desperately trying to escape from?

Escape is a fascinating exploration of the rise and demise of the internet. It's a look back on the platforms, the people and the online places. It's an analysis of the lessons being online has taught us, how the internet has changed us - and a celebration of the tools it gives us to feel less alone. The online generation have forever altered the world we live in, but is the internet still a place for the people that shaped it?


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1 Bibliothek der BSP Berlin, Berlin


Personen: Le Conte, Marie

Standort: BSP

Schlagwörter: Internet Generation Escape

Le Conte, Marie [Verfasser]:
Escape : how a generation shaped, destroyed and survived the internet / Marie Le Conte. - London : Blink, 2022. - 295 Seiten : Illustrationen
ISBN 978-1-78870-515-8 Festeinband : AED 21.20

Zugangsnummer: 00011511 - Barcode: 2-9394144-8-00020006-6
Spezielle Soziologien - Signatur: MS 4850 L433 - Buch