Addiction by Design
- 456 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Takes readers into the intriguing world of machine gambling, an increasingly popular and absorbing form of play that blurs the line between human and machine, compulsion and control, risk and reward.
Natasha Dow Schüll is a social anthropologist whose work examines the intricate relationship between people and technology, particularly in the context of addiction. She investigates how technologies and digital systems shape us, and in turn, how we shape them. Her research delves into a deeper understanding of human behavior and how these complex interactions influence our lives.

Takes readers into the intriguing world of machine gambling, an increasingly popular and absorbing form of play that blurs the line between human and machine, compulsion and control, risk and reward.