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Machines That Become Us

The Social Context of Personal Communication Technology

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348 pages
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Exploring the evolving relationship between humans and technology, this book delves into the reactions of twenty-first-century individuals to the proliferation of gadgets and networks. It examines whether the anxiety surrounding computers is a widespread issue or if these devices are being embraced with enthusiasm. Through a critical lens, it challenges the notion of a dehumanized future by highlighting the complexities of personal communication technologies and their impact on daily life.

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Machines That Become Us, James E. Katz

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2006
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