Last time we gathered round for a Turkle Ticker we talked about theSecond Life phenomenon, the use of technology to recreate identity or, at least, to use technology to impute to oneself whatever one feels one lacks. Whether it’s good looks, an interesting career, a different outlook on l...
Sherry Turkle: connected, but alone? Just a moment ago, my daughter Rebecca texted me for good luck. Her text said, "Mom, you will rock." I love this. Getting that text was like getting a hug.And so there you have it.I embody the centralparadox. I'm a woman who loves getting ...
From individualisation to socialisation: An essay on CALL with reflections on Sherry Turkle's 'Life of the Screen' 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 15 作者: R Debski 摘要: Notes that the emphasis on learning through experience and a reliance on approaches involving communities of learners ...
A 50-year-old business man lamented to me that he feels he doesn't have colleagues anymore at work.When he goes to work, he doesn't stop by to talk to anybody, he doesn't call. And he says he doesn't want to interrupt his colleagues because, he says, "They're too busy on th...
In the essay, Sherry Turkle observes how people are increasingly being dependant on technology and electronic equipment to stay connected with their colleagues, friends, and family.
So before it was: I have a feeling; I want to make a call. Now it’s: I want to have a feeling, I need to send a text. The problem with this new regime of ‘I share therefore I am.’ Is that if we don’t have connection, we don’t feel like ourselves. We almost don’...
我们对技术的期待越来越多,同时,我们对彼此的期待却越来越少了?电子产品和网络角色似乎正重新定义着人们的沟通和交流,Sherry Turkle 致力于研究这种影响,并引发这样的深刻思考:我们究竟需要怎样的沟通方式。 Just a moment ago, my daughter Rebecca texted me for good luck. Her text said, "Mom, you will roc...