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The smartphone paradox: our ruinous dependency in the Device Age
The smartphone paradox: our ruinous dependency in the Device Age
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Reid, Alan J
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Publication Date
[2018]
Language
English
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Introduction. A plea for awareness
You are your phone
Kranzberg's first law of technology
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A brief history of the smartphone. Hello, world
Ubiquitous devices
Smartphone hysteria
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Habitat-making devices. Habit, compulsion, and addiction
Checking habits
Phone psychosis
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Use. Gratify. Repeat. Instant gratification
The how and the why
News.0
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Outsourcing memory. The degeneration generation
Just Google it
Are we dumb?
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Digital societies. On being nowhere
Oversharing
#Slacktivism
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Going dark. Privacy and surveillance
The technoself
In the defense of boredom
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Conclusion. Mindfulness
Device legislation
A new generation
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Subjects
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Computers
Smartphone
Smartphones
Smartphones -- Social aspects
Social aspects
Umgang
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9783319943190
9783319943183
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