Books tagged: social behavior

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Social Success in Social Media    by Taylor Ellwood
Price: $8.00 USD. 40570 words. Published by Immanion Press on September 26, 2011. .

Social Success in Social Media continues to explore social behaviors on social media as a way of demonstrating and explaining how social relationships can help you grow your business.
dissedRespect    by Jason Perry
Price: $4.99 USD. 9640 words. Published on November 17, 2011. .

This small book won't take long to read, and it will open your eyes to the reasons people disrespect each other, particularly across generations. It may be just the spark you need to see people in a new light — and start achieving the respect you deserve.
Faceless    by Alfonso Borello
Price: $1.99 USD. 5590 words. Published on April 1, 2012. .

A panhandler, an alcoholic mother, a lawyer behind the wheel of a bucket truck, a state trooper who despises women, a presidential candidate fond on social media, a coroner with a new set of scalpels, and a star maker with the latest technology. All in a mosaic, or better an orgy of life stories taped and narrated by the author himself.
If the World's a Village, I'm Its Idiot    by Carlton Welsh
Price: $4.99 USD. 39450 words. Published by Martian Publishing  on April 30, 2012. .

Tech changes are coming faster each passing year. I just get older. It's not that I want to, mind you, but it seems to be out of my control. Falling further behind seems strange - I used to be on top of all the latest tech. I had a computer, website, and blog before most of the crowd. Now, I don't facebook, I don't tweet... heck I don't even text! Maybe you're going through this too in some areas.
Plug-in and Live: Voices from the Digital Natives    by Alecea Standlee
Price: Free! 25620 words. Published on March 18, 2013. .

Plug-in and Live: Voices from the Digital Natives is a collection of essays by 7 college students at Concord University. Through their guided examination of the cultural context of technology, video gaming culture, and social media, they share what it is like to be a digital native in the US. Compiled by Dr. Alecea Standlee, these essays provide a glimpse into the techno world of college students.