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1702426610 感谢我在劳工技术读书会的朋友们,特别是无畏的协调者Winifred Poster;感谢劳工组织、心智觉知和技术方面的朋友评论了手稿的部分内容,尤其是Aleli Alcala,Tom Alden,Lisa Braden-Harder,Antonio A. Casilli,Jessica Champagne,Nick Couldry,Steven Dawson,Paul Dourish,Natalie Foster,Walt Gantz,Lilly Irani,Dean Jansen,Henry Jenkins,Airi Lampinen,Rochelle LaPlante,Margaret Levi,Kristy Milland,Gina Neff,Tim O’Reilly,Shani Orgad,Anders Schneiderman,Julie Schor,Palak Shah,Rebecca Smith,Max Toth和David Weil;感谢哈佛大学伯克曼互联网与社会研究中心,特别是考虑周到的Yochai Benkler,Rebecca Tabasky,David Weinberger以及极好的道德科技工作小组,还要特别地为谋士Kathy Pham喝彩。你们所有人都阅读和(或)倾听我谈论这些草稿。谢谢你们。
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1702426612 最后,我要感谢我的另类大家庭,尤其是T. L. Taylor,感谢你的阅读,感谢我们一起散步的时光,感谢你给我的所有爱和关怀;感谢Andrew Brosnan,你教我在书桌前度过黑暗的早晨;感谢戴维斯姐妹会(Davis Women’s Circle)及其家人,你们再次让我明白友谊是保持工作的一种强大方法。你们让我脚踏实地,提醒我放轻松。感谢Guthrie和Tucker大家庭对这项研究的热爱和不懈热情。感谢你们。我迫不及待地想不带笔记本电脑参加家庭活动。
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1702426614 尽管我把本书献给我的父母Ila Tucker和George Tucker,但在写作本书的过程中,我发现我对我的生活伴侣Catherine Guthrie有一种全新的爱和投入。我们都没有料到,在几个月内我们互相成就了彼此的书(咳咳)。见证Catherine在她的书中运用的技巧令人汗颜。看到人们通过她精心挑选的词语重新想象自己,让我想到,分享我们对世界的体验很重要。Catherine,你是我的一生挚爱。感谢你阅读我的每一句话,并帮助我挑战思维和写作中对自己和他人的怜悯。我迫不及待想看看我们接下来要写什么。
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1702426616 销声匿迹:数字化工作的真正未来 [:1702424980]
1702426617 西达尔特的致谢
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1702426619 首先,我要感谢我的妻子Miranda。没有她的支持,我不可能参与这个项目。无论贫穷还是富有,我们都是一个团队,我会努力做得更好。我还要感谢我的父母,他们总是做正确的事,让我知道努力工作的价值。你们是伟大的父母,是优秀的榜样。感谢Dan Goldstein,Jake Hofman,Winter Mason和Sergei Vassilvitskii,你们都是伟大的科学家和更加伟大的朋友。我感激从你们身上学到的一切,也感激我们之间的友谊。感谢我的一生挚友John Boyles,Marc Corliss,Stephanie Corliss,Boulos Harb,George Kanyi,Sean Knappenberger,Steve Muir,Jeb White和Rick Zawadzki,如果没有你们,我走不到今天。
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1702426621 在我的职业生涯中,我很幸运拥有一群具有开创精神的导师,包括Max Mintz,Sampath Kannan,Michael Kearns,Jon Kleinberg,Éva Tardos,Duncan Watts和Preston McAfee。我能成为科学家,是因为有你们的指导。我要感谢Jennifer Chayes和Eric Horvitz的研究方法“千花齐放”。我希望你们能把本书当成其中一朵。
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1702426623 我要感谢微软研究院纽约实验室的所有成员,是你们让实验室成为充满生机与活力的工作场所。我非常感谢所有为这个项目做出贡献的实习生、博士后和研究助理,包括Shoaib Ali,Wei-Chu Chen,Sara Kingsley,Deepti Kulkarni,Greg Minton,特别是Ming Yin。我要感谢所有参与我研究的工人。没有你们,这些研究都是不可能的。感谢Nick Pyati和Danielle DeBroeck帮助采访请求者。特别要感谢我的合著者玛丽,她最开始邀请我加入这个项目。最后,我要感谢Eamon Dolan,Rick Wolff,Rosemary McGuinness,Alison MacKeen,Jenny Stephens和Will Palmer,你们的专业指导让我们的研究进入了公众的视野。
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