She treats it as if it were a person and has trouble relating to it differently than she would another human being. Kismet is another robot that looks like a baby and is able to communicate in ways similar to humans. Both robots have qualities that make people treat them like they are alive or real humans. In part two, Turkle looks at the way that people use their phones and what it means.
Turkle looks at chatrooms, Facebook and other online games to support her idea that we could get used to virtual interactions better than real ones. We can have connection where and when we need it. Turkle looks at how young people have been influenced by technology. She discusses the pressure they feel to always be available, and how that influences their identity.
Turkle also mentions Adam, who plays lots of video games like Quake and Civilization, which she sees as a way for him to escape into a world where he can control things. Turkle, the author, says that she misses how it used to be when you could disconnect from your old life and have a thrilling adventure in a new country.
Background Citations. Methods Citations. Results Citations. Citation Type. Has PDF. Publication Type. More Filters. Virtually There: The Paradox of Proximity. Being close to others is great. Close colleagues at work give us comfort and security when things around us are changing. We confide in close friends and they share their secrets and gossip with … Expand. Sociology, Computer Science.
This work aims to understand how a subject can be sentimentally and intimately self-realized by having a relationship with other people through computer technologies. We will analyze the relations … Expand. Tweet me, like me, follow me : the influence of social media and technology on children.
Teaching about the Nature of Technology. That technology, without our awareness, changes the way we think and act is not at all obvious. When that idea is raised, people almost always consider it only in superficial ways, and focus … Expand.
Its a nuanced exploration of what we are looking forand sacrificingin a world of… Expand. Save to Library Save. Create Alert Alert. Share This Paper. Background Citations. Methods Citations. Results Citations. Citation Type. Has PDF. Publication Type. More Filters. Virtually There: The Paradox of Proximity.
Being close to others is great. Close colleagues at work give us comfort and security when things around us are changing. We confide in close friends and they share their secrets and gossip with … Expand. Sociology, Computer Science. This work aims to understand how a subject can be sentimentally and intimately self-realized by having a relationship with other people through computer technologies.
We will analyze the relations … Expand.
0コメント