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The end of absence : reclaiming what we've lost in a world of constant connection

Harris, Michael, 1980 March 12-2014
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"Only one generation in history (ours) will experience life both with and without the Internet. For everyone who follows us, online life will simply be the air they breathe. Today, we revel in ubiquitous information and constant connection, rarely stopping to consider the implications for our logged-on lives. Michael Harris chronicles this massive shift, exploring what we've gained--and lost--in the bargain. In this eloquent and thought-provoking book, Harris argues that our greatest loss has been that of absence itself--of silence, wonder, and solitude. It's a surprisingly precious commodity, and one we have less of every year. Drawing on a vast trove of research and scores of interviews with global experts, Harris explores this "loss of lack" in chapters devoted to every corner of our lives, from sex and commerce to memory and attention span. The book's message is urgent: once we've lost the gift of absence, we may never remember its value"--
Imprint:
New york : Current, 2014.New York, New York : Current, 2014, 2015©2014.
Collation:
viii, 243 p. ; 22 cm.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 Gathering -- ch. 1 This Kills That -- ch. 2 Kids These Days -- ch. 3 Confession -- ch. 4 Public Opinion -- ch. 5 Authenticity -- pt. 2 Breaking Away -- ch. 6 Attention! -- ch. 7 Memory (The Good Error) -- ch. 8 Hooking Up -- ch. 9 How to Absent Oneself.
ISBN:
9781591846932 (hardback)9781591847922 (pbk)
Dewey class:
302.231004.678
LC class:
HM851
Language:
English
BRN:
204697
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
City Library-Business and ITBUSIN 004.678 HARRAvailable
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