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Distraction: Being Human in the Digital Age
Was R197.95Now R158.36(eB 1584)
Delivery time: Usually within 10 working days. Country: United KingdomFormat: Softcover
Publisher: FuturetextISBN: 9780954432744 Publication date: July 2005 Length: 234mm Width: 156mm Thickness: 13mm Weight: 354g Pages: 248 Readership: General
Distraction: Being Human in the Digital Age
Author: Mark Curtis
Was R197.95 Now R158.36
Steps back to look at our use of technology and draws some uncomfortable and challenging conclusions about what society may need to do to get the best, not the worst, out of the digital era. Why are our fundamental notions of space and time changing? Why going mobile is the big difference? Can we sustain current levels of communication? And more. Obsessed with what we can do with our mobile phones and the web, it's easy to lose sight of the big picture, because so much is changing and so fast. We are distracted by it. This book steps back to look at our use of new technology and draws some uncomfortable and challenging conclusions about what society may need to do to get the best, not the worst, out of the digital era. Why are our fundamental notions of space and time changing? Why going mobile is the big difference? How new technology makes us prefer the distant to the close at hand? Can we sustain current levels of communication? Will we have to start blocking things out? How are people doing this already? Why time is the biggest issue for most people, and technology is not helping? How can we make media deeper? How our sense of who we are is changing too? Why building trust online is going to be so important, and such a challenge? Why we need to focus on social networks? Why a new sense of discipline is required to prevent us drowning in distraction? Why each of us can use digital to be creative?
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