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Cory Doctorow: Context (2011, Tachyon Publications)

"Further selected essays on productivity, creativity, parenting, and politics in the 21st century"--Cover.

Review of 'Context' on 'Goodreads'

This is a much more balanced collection of essays than the previous volume, Content. There's still a great deal of material dealing with Doctorow's two favorite topics--the evils of Digital Rights Management software and how "Big Content" is attempting to undermine Internet culture through the abuse of copyright law--but he also mixes it up with a variety of other subjects. There are essays about his approach to writing and what tools he uses, new media versus old media, tips on raising a techno-savvy child, and a critique of the freemium business model.

Context is a more mature volume than its predecessor. When compared to Content, Doctorow seems to have developed as a writer, and his views are more well-rounded and eloquently expressed. Much like the first collection of essays, this book is pretty superfluous for a regular BoingBoing reader, but it should be a worthwhile read for the uninitiated. I recommend that the first book, Content, be skipped entirely in favor of this sequel, as Context touches upon similar topics in a less monotonous manner.