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  • Trust: The Social Virtues and The Creation of Prosperity
    Trust: The Social Virtues and The Creation of Prosperity
    by Francis Fukuyama
  • Building Trust: In Business, Politics, Relationships, and Life
    Building Trust: In Business, Politics, Relationships, and Life
    by Robert C. Solomon, Fernando Flores
  • Trust Agents: Using the Web to Build Influence, Improve Reputation, and Earn Trust
    Trust Agents: Using the Web to Build Influence, Improve Reputation, and Earn Trust
    by Chris Brogan, Julien Smith
  • The Economics of Integrity: From Dairy Farmers to Toyota, How Wealth Is Built on Trust and What That Means for Our Future
    The Economics of Integrity: From Dairy Farmers to Toyota, How Wealth Is Built on Trust and What That Means for Our Future
    by Anna Bernasek
  • Trust: A Sociological Theory
    Trust: A Sociological Theory
    by Piotr Sztompka
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Monday
Sep262011

Publication: Trust, Design, and the Internet of Things

How can a challenging and complex issue such as trust be supported or eroded in a world of networked objects and data-enabled devices? We often talk about “building” trust in the things we buy and the systems and spaces we use. What are the risks, opportunities and rewards when these objects, systems and areas become data spaces and virtual services?

Published in conjunction with Volume 28: The Internet of Things, Trust Design: The Internet of Things features essays and interviews with: 

  • Bruce Sterling
  • Kevin Kelly
  • Joost Grootens
  • Adam Greenfield
  • Julian Bleecker
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    The publication can be ordered along with Volume 28 here

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