Digital Detox: The Politics of Disconnecting
| AUTHOR | Syvertsen, Trine; Lefkow, Laurel; Lefkow, Laurel |
| PUBLISHER | Emerald Publishing Limited (03/30/2020) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Software (Other) |
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Against a backdrop of increasingly intrusive technologies, this book explores the digital detox phenomenon and the politics of disconnection from invasive media. With a wealth of examples, Syvertsen demonstrates how self-regulation online is practiced and delves into how it has also become an expression of resistance in the 21st century.
Providing a rich account of how users reduce their online engagement through time-limitations, restrictions on smartphone use, productivity apps, and use of analogue media, the author reveals how the practice of digital detoxing goes beyond a growing culture of self-help.
Providing a rich account of how users reduce their online engagement through time-limitations, restrictions on smartphone use, productivity apps, and use of analogue media, the author reveals how the practice of digital detoxing goes beyond a growing culture of self-help.
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ISBN-13:
9781839827709
ISBN-10:
183982770X
Binding:
Downloadable Audio File (MP3 Format)
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
168
Carton Quantity:
1
Country of Origin:
GB
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BISAC Categories
Computers | Design, Graphics & Media - General
Computers | Electronics - Digital
Computers | Sociology - General
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Against a backdrop of increasingly intrusive technologies, this book explores the digital detox phenomenon and the politics of disconnection from invasive media. With a wealth of examples, Syvertsen demonstrates how self-regulation online is practiced and delves into how it has also become an expression of resistance in the 21st century.
Providing a rich account of how users reduce their online engagement through time-limitations, restrictions on smartphone use, productivity apps, and use of analogue media, the author reveals how the practice of digital detoxing goes beyond a growing culture of self-help.
Providing a rich account of how users reduce their online engagement through time-limitations, restrictions on smartphone use, productivity apps, and use of analogue media, the author reveals how the practice of digital detoxing goes beyond a growing culture of self-help.
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