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The Extinction of Experience: Reclaiming Our Humanity in a Digital World
 
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ISBN13:9781847922083
ISBN10:1847922082
Binding:Hardback
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Size:242x162x26 mm
Weight:466 g
Language:English
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The Extinction of Experience

Reclaiming Our Humanity in a Digital World
 
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Drawing on decades of research, The Extinction of Experience is a philosophical defence of what makes us human ? and a powerful, urgent call to reclaim ourselves in a digital world.

Human experiences are disappearing.

Social media, gaming and dating apps have usurped in-person interaction; handwriting is no longer prioritised in schools; and emotion is sooner expressed through likes and emojis than face-to-face conversations. With headphones in and eyes trained on our phones, even boredom has been obliterated. But, as Christine Rosen expertly shows, when we embrace this mediated life and conform to the demands of the machine, we risk becoming disconnected and machine-like ourselves.

There is another way. For too long, under the influence of corporate giants and tech enthusiasts, we?ve accepted the idea that change always means better. But rapidly developing technology isn?t neutral ? it?s ambivalent, and capable of enormous harm. To improve our well-being, help future generations flourish and recover our shared humanity, we must become more critical, mindful users of technology, and more discerning of how it uses us.

From TikTok challenges and algorithms to surveillance devices and conspiracy culture, The Extinction of Experience reveals the human crisis of our digital age ? and urges us to return to the real world, while we still can.