Alone Together : Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other群体性孤独:为什么我们对科技期待更多,对彼此却不能更亲密?英文原版 作者:Sherry Turkle 出版社:Basic Books ISBN:9780465093656 出版时间:2017-11 装帧:平装 纸张:胶版纸
Alone Togetheris the result of MIT technology and society specialist Sherry Turkle’s nearly fifteen-year exploration of our lives on the digital terrain. Based on interviews with hundreds of children and adults, it describes new, unsettling relationships between friends, lovers, parents, and children...
Book review: Alone Together by Sherry TurkleLev Grossman
Alone Together,an amazing description of our changing relationship with technology,is written by Sherry Turkle,an MIT professor of the Social Studies of Science and Technology. In the book's first half,devoted to robots,Turkle gives out toys like the Tamagotchi,Furby,and Zhu Zhu robotic hamster ...
Brief summary Alone Together by Sherry Turkle explores how technology is shaping our relationships and our understanding of ourselves. She argues that while we may feel more connected than ever, we are actually becoming more isolated and disconnected from real human interaction.Topics...
Alone TogetherMit psychologist sherryrnTurkle has spent the past 30 years studying the way people interact with computers-and the past 15 years researching and writing this book. The work has paid off: nobody has ever articulated so passionately and intelligently what we're doing to ourselves by...
V.阅读理解Alone Together, an amazing description of ourchanging relationship with technology, is written bySherry Turkle, an MIT professor of the SocialStudies of Science and Technology.In the book's first half, devoted to robots, Turklegives out toys like the Tamagotchi, Furby, and ZhuZhu robot...
Personal Experiences with Impersonal Things Alone Together, written by Sherry Turkle is the third instalment in her trilogy focusing on the sociological and psychological affects of technology. Preceded by The Second Life, and Life on the Screen, this book employs the premise that "we are alone an...
It matters to me because I think we're setting ourselves up for trouble -- trouble certainly in how we relate to each other, but also trouble in how we relate to ourselves and our capacity for self-reflection. We're getting used to a new way of ...
As we expect more from technology, do we expect less from each other? Sherry Turkle studies how our devices and online personas are redefining human connection and communication -- and asks us to think deeply about the new kinds of connection we want to