Tom Slee has worked in the software industry for 20 years. He writes about the intersections of technology, politics and economics and is the author of No One Makes You Shop at Wal-Mart: The Surprising Deceptions of Individual Choice (Between the Lines, 2006).
Articles by Tom Slee
- Storm Warnings (September 2014)
A review of To the Cloud: Big Data in a Turbulent World, by Vincent Mosco - Hacking Society (September 2013)
A review of Networked: The New Social Operating System, by Lee Rainie and Barry Wellman, Coding Freedom: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Hacking, by E. Gabriella Coleman, and Black Code: Inside the Battle for Cyberspace, by Ronald J. Deibert - Click to Judge (April 2012)
A review of The Reputation Society: How Online Opinions Are Reshaping the Offline World, edited by Hassan Masum and Mark Tovey - A Caribbean Longshot (May 2011)
A review of Internet Gambling Offshore: Caribbean Struggles over Casino Capitalism, by Andrew F. Cooper - Shopping ’Til We Drop (November 2009)
A review of The Price of a Bargain: The Quest for Cheap and the Death of Globalization, by Gordon Laird