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  1. 21 de ene. de 2011 · By Jonah Lehrer. Jan. 21, 2011. In 1995, Sherry Turkle, a professor of the “social studies of science” at M.I.T., published a book about identity in the digital age called “Life on the Screen.”...

  2. 30 de ene. de 2011 · Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other by Sherry Turkle – review. Why do so many of us prefer simulated relationships to real ones? Is reliance on...

  3. 11 de ene. de 2011 · 6,244 ratings878 reviews. Consider Facebook—it’s human contact, only easier to engage with and easier to avoid. Developing technology promises closeness. Sometimes it delivers, but much of our modern life leaves us less connected with people and more connected to simulations of them.

  4. Turkle, S. (2011). Alone together: Why we expect more from technology and less from each other. Basic Books. Abstract. Facebook. Twitter. Second Life. "Smart" phones. Robot pets. Robot lovers. Thirty years ago we asked what we would use computers for. Now the question is what don't we use them for.

  5. MIT professor Sherry Turkle argues that as technology ramps up, our emotional lives ramp down. Based on hundreds of interviews and with a new introduction taking us to the present day, Alone Together describes changing, unsettling relationships between friends, lovers, and families.

  6. 2 de oct. de 2012 · There is a newer edition of this item: Alone Together. $11.43. (858) In Stock. A groundbreaking book by one of the most important thinkers of our time shows how technology is warping our social lives and our inner ones. Technology has become the architect of our intimacies.