The new social disease : from high tech depersonalization to survival of the soul

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Information & Library Science Library

Call Number
T14.5 .L38 2008
Status
Available

Summary

Highly technological machines are invading our lives and separating us from personal relationships. The balance between the use of technology for human advantage and developing valued human relationships has yet to equal, and we continue to subject ourselves to a rapidly growing sense of depersonalization. The New Social Disease is about how we personalize our computers and associated technologies while depersonalizing others and ourselves. The well-researched content will provide readers with insights into how the increased use of technology-mediated communications has affected the way in which we live our lives, resulting in loneliness, depression, social isolation, and ultimately a rise in uncivil behaviors based upon frustration hopelessness and the devaluation of human life. Authors Laura, Marchant, and Smith explore the prevalence of uncivil behaviors in the world and in our schools, combined with increased physical and mental health problems, in an aim to explore the depersonalization of the school curriculum and provide ways to repersonalize education contexts.

Contents

High tech depersonalization : has technology stolen your soul? -- Technological connections : are you too plugged in? -- Technological texturing of the modern world -- Technologization of education -- Depersonalization and the Internet -- Incivility -- Exploring the implications of depersonalization for mental health -- Hidden dangers : the physical impacts -- Educational and social ramifications of computer-based temporality -- Reconceptualizing knowledge as connectivity, expressed empathetically -- Towards a better life : survival of the soul.

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