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E-raamat: Smartphone Paradox: Our Ruinous Dependency in the Device Age

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Aug-2018
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319943190
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Aug-2018
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319943190

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The Smartphone Paradox is a critical examination of our everyday mobile technologies and the effects that they have on our thoughts and behaviors. Alan J. Reid presents a comprehensive view of smartphones: the research behind the uses and gratifications of smartphones, the obstacles they present, the opportunities they afford, and how everyone can achieve a healthy, technological balance. It includes interviews with smartphone users from a variety of backgrounds, and translates scholarly research into a conversational tone, making it easy to understand a synthesis of key findings and conclusions from a heavily-researched domain. All in all, through the lens of smartphone dependency, the book makes the argument for digital mindfulness in a device age that threatens our privacy, sociability, attention, and cognitive abilities.

1 Introduction
1(34)
A Plea for Awareness
4(9)
You Are Your Phone
13(9)
Kranzberg's First Law of Technology
22(9)
References
31(4)
2 A Brief History of the Smartphone
35(32)
Hello, World
39(9)
Ubiquitous Devices
48(4)
Smartphone Hysteria
52(10)
References
62(5)
3 Habit-Making Devices
67(38)
Habit, Compulsion, and Addiction
71(10)
Checking Habits
81(8)
Phone Psychosis
89(9)
References
98(7)
4 Use. Gratify. Repeat
105(36)
Instant Gratification
107(8)
The How and the Why
115(9)
News.0
124(10)
References
134(7)
5 Outsourcing Memory
141(36)
The Degeneration Generation
145(10)
Just Google It
155(8)
Are We Dumb?
163(9)
References
172(5)
6 Digital Socialites
177(32)
Chi Being Nowhere
181(7)
Oversharing
188(8)
#Slacktivism
196(7)
References
203(6)
7 Going Dark
209(26)
Privacy and Surveillance
211(7)
The Technoself
218(8)
In Defense of Boredom
226(6)
References
232(3)
8 Conclusion
235(24)
Mindfulness
237(5)
Device Legislation
242(7)
A New Generation
249(7)
References
256(3)
Index 259
Alan J. Reid is Assistant Professor of First-Year Writing and Instructional Technologies at Coastal Carolina University, USA, where he teaches English and New Media courses. He also works in the Center for Research and Reform in Education at Johns Hopkins University, USA as an Evaluation Analyst.