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Invisible Idiots
Rochlin, Gene I
Trapped in the Net, 2012, p.210-218
Princeton: Princeton University Press
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Título:
Invisible Idiots
Autor:
Rochlin, Gene I
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Trapped in the Net, 2012, p.210-218
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The recent literature on the growing use of computers has drawn many critical studies of the relationship between the individual and the newly reconstructed society. Sherry Turkle has studied the transformative effect on human personality and culture by immersion in the new world of interactive computer technology.¹ Howard Rheingold has not only extolled the prospects of the new virtual community, but warned of the darker implications of immersion in virtual trivialities and the prospect of intrusive monitoring and the loss of privacy.² And Jeremy Rifkin has extended the traditional arguments over labor and the loss of jobs and skills into
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