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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781585428861
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 354 S.
    DDC: 303.48/33
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    Keywords: Gesellschaft ; Digital divide ; Technological innovations Social aspects ; Social networks ; Sozialer Wandel ; Soziale Software ; Informationsgesellschaft ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Soziale Software ; Informationsgesellschaft ; Sozialer Wandel
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  • 2
    ISBN: 1585428868 , 9781585428861
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 354 S.
    DDC: 303.48/33
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    Keywords: Digital divide ; Technological innovations Social aspects ; Social networks
    Abstract: Collects writings by leading thinkers and cultural commentators on the pros and cons of the social media revolution, covering topics ranging from reading skills and attention spans to cyberbullying and the digital playground
    Description / Table of Contents: S. 1. The brain, the senses. "Digital natives, digital immigrants""Do they really think differently?" / Marc Prensky -- "The internet" / Steven Johnson -- "Learning to think in a digital world" / Maryanne Wolf -- "Learning theory, video games, and popular culture" / James Gee -- "Usability of websites for teenagers" -- "User skills improving, but only slightly" / Jakob Nielson -- "Is Google making us stupid?" / Nicholas Carr -- "Your brain is evolving right now" / Gary Small and Gigi Vorgan -- s. 2. Social life, personal life, school. "Identity crisis" / Sherry Turkle -- "They call me Cyberboy" -- "The people's net" -- "Social currency" / Douglas Rushkoff -- "The eight net gen norms" / Don Tapscott -- Love online" / Henry Jenkins -- "We can't ignore the influence of digital technologies" / Cathy Davidson -- "Virtual friendship and the new narcissism" / Christine Rosen -- "Activists" / John Palfrey and Urs Gasser -- s. 3. The fate of culture. "Nomadicity" / Todd Gitlin -- "What is Web 2.0" / Tim O'Reilly -- "Web squared" / Tim O'Reilly and John Battelle -- "Web 2.0" / Andrew Keen -- "Wikipedia and beyond" / Katherine Mangu-Ward -- "Judgment" / Maggie Jackson -- "A dream come true" / Lee Siegel -- "The end of solitude" / William Deresiewicz -- "Means" / Clay Shirky.
    Note: Includes index , Introduction by Mark Bauerlein ; The brain, the senses ; Digital natives, digital immigrants , The internet , Learning to think in a digital world , Learning theory, video games, and popular culture , Usability of websites for teenagers , Is google making us stupid? , Your brain is evolving right now , Social life, personal life, school ; Identity crisis , They call me cyberboy , The eight net gen norms , Love online , We can't ignore the influence of digital technologies , Virtual friendship and the new narcissism , Activists , The fate of culture ; Nomadicity , What is web 2.0? , Web squared : web 2.0 five years on , Web 2.0 , Wikipedia and beyond , Judgment : of Molly's gaze and Taylor's watch : why more is less in a split-screen ; World , A dream come true , The end of solitude , Means
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781599474588 , 1599474581
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 260 pages , illustrations , 24 cm
    DDC: 306.42
    Keywords: National characteristics, American ; United States Social conditions 21st century ; United States Intellectual life 21st century ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; USA ; Politische Kultur ; Nationalcharakter ; Geistesleben
    Note: Subtitle from cover , Includes bibliographical references and index , Foreword--America: Are we losing our mind? , Introduction--The knowledge requirement: what every American needs to know , Part one--States of mind: indicators of intellectual and cognitive decline.The troubling trend of cultural IQ , Biblical literacy matters , Why Johnny and Joanie can't write, revisited , College graduates: satisfies, but adrift , Anatomy of an epidemic , Part two--Personal and cognitive habits/interests.A wired nation tunes out the news , Catching our eye : the alluring fallacy of knowing at a glance , The rise of the self and the decline of intellectual and civic interest , Has internet-fueled conspiracy-mongering crested? , Part three--National consequences.Dependency in America: American exceptionalism and the entitlement state , Political ignorance in America , In defense of difficulty: how the decline of the ideal of seriousness has dulled democracy in the name of phony populism , We live in the age of feelings , How colleges create the "expectation of confirmation" , The new antinomian attitude
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  • 4
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    New York : Regnery Publishing, Incorporated, An Eagle Publishing Company
    ISBN: 9781684512218
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (270 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.231
    Keywords: Technology and youth ; Digital media-Social aspects ; Internet-Social aspects-Congresses ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Title Page -- Chapter One: Making Unhappy-and Dangerous-Adults -- Chapter Two: They Have a Dream -- Chapter Three: An Anti-Formation -- Chapter Four: The Psychological Novel -- Chapter Five: Multiculturalism or Malcolm X? -- About the Author -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index -- Copyright.
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  • 5
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Tantor Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    ISBN: 9781452622989
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (37979 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Audiobooks
    Abstract: Twitter, Facebook, e-publishing, blogs, distance-learning and other social media raise some of the most divisive cultural questions of our time. Some see the technological breakthroughs we live with as hopeful and democratic new steps in education, information gathering, and human progress. But others are deeply concerned by the eroding of civility online, declining reading habits, withering attention spans, and the treacherous effects of 24/7 peer pressure on our young. With The Dumbest Generation, Mark Bauerlein emerged as the foremost voice against the development of an overwhelming digital social culture. But The Digital Divide doesn't take sides. Framing the discussion so that leading voices from across the spectrum, supporters and detractors alike, have the opportunity to weigh in on the profound issues raised by the new media-from questions of reading skills and attention span, to cyber-bullying and the digital playground-Bauerlein's new book takes the debate to a higher ground. The book includes essays by Steven Johnson, Nicholas Carr, Don Tapscott, Douglas Rushkoff, Maggie Jackson, Clay Shirky, Todd Gitlin, and many more. Though these pieces have been previously published, the organization of The Digital Divide gives them freshness and new relevancy, making them part of a single document listeners can use to truly get a handle on online privacy, the perils of a plugged-in childhood, and other technology-related hot topics. Rather than dividing the book into "pro" and "con" sections, the essays are arranged by subject-"The Brain, the Senses," "Learning in and out of the Classroom," "Social and Personal Life," "The Millennials," "The Fate of Culture," and "The Human (and Political) Impact." Bauerlein incorporates a short headnote and a capsule bio about each contributor, as well as relevant contextual information about the source of the selection. Bauerlein also provides a new introduction that traces the development of the debate, from the initial Digital Age zeal, to a wave of skepticism, and to a third stage of reflection that wavers between criticism and endorsement. Enthusiasm for the Digital Age has cooled with the passage of time and the piling up of real-life examples that prove the risks of an online-focused culture. However, there is still much debate, comprising thousands of commentaries and hundreds of books, about how these technologies are rewriting our futures. Now, with this timely and definitive volume, listeners can fi...
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed September 20, 2011) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9781101547526
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (262 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.48/33
    Keywords: Digital divide ; Technological innovations--Social aspects ; Social networks ; Electronic books
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9781599474595 , 9781599474588
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (280 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Twenge, Jean The State of the American Mind : 16 Leading Critics on the New Anti-Intellectualism
    DDC: 306.42
    Keywords: Intellectuals -- United States ; Mass media and culture -- United States ; USA ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: In 1987, Allan Bloom's The Closing of the American Mind was published; a wildly popular book that drew attention to the shift in American culture away from the tenants that made America-and Americans-unique. Bloom focused on a breakdown in the American curriculum, but many sensed that the issue affected more than education. The very essence of what it meant to be an American was disappearing.   That was over twenty years ago. Since then, the United States has experienced unprecedented wealth, more youth enrolling in higher education than ever before, and technology advancements far beyond what many in the 1980s dreamed possible. And yet, the state of the American mind seems to have deteriorated further. Benjamin Franklin's "self-made man" has become a man dependent on the state. Independence has turned into self-absorption. Liberty has been curtailed in the defense of multiculturalism.    In order to fully grasp the underpinnings of this shift away from the self-reliant, well-informed American, editors Mark Bauerlein and Adam Bellow have brought together a group of cultural and educational experts to discuss the root causes of the decline of the American mind.  The writers of these fifteen original essays include E. D. Hirsch, Nicholas Eberstadt, and Dennis Prager, as well as Daniel Dreisbach, Gerald Graff, Richard Arum, Robert Whitaker, David T. Z. Mindich, Maggie Jackson, Jean Twenge, Jonathan Kay, Ilya Somin, Steve Wasserman, Greg Lukianoff, and R. R. Reno. Their essays are compiled into three main categories:   ·       States of Mind: Indicators of Intellectual and Cognitive Decline These essays broach specific mental deficiencies among the population, including lagging cultural IQ, low Biblical literacy, poor writing skills, and over-medication. ·       Personal and Cognitive Habits/Interests These essays turn to specific mental behaviors
    Abstract: and interests, including avoidance of the news, short attention spans, narcissism, and conspiracy obsessions. ·       National Consequences These essays examine broader trends affecting populations and institutions, including rates of entitlement claims, voting habits, and a low-performing higher education system.   The State of the American Mind is both an assessment of our current state as well as a warning, foretelling what we may yet become. For anyone interested in the intellectual fate of America, The State of the American Mind offers an accessible and critical look at life in America and how our collective mind is faring
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9781585426393
    Language: English
    Pages: 264 p , 24 cm
    DDC: 302.231
    RVK:
    Keywords: Young adults Effect of technological innovations on ; Technology and youth ; Young adults Attitudes ; Internet Social aspects ; USA ; Neue Medien ; Kulturwandel
    Description / Table of Contents: Knowledge deficits -- The new bibliophobes -- Screen time -- Online learning and non-learning -- The betrayal of the mentors -- No more culture warriors.
    Description / Table of Contents: Includes bibliographical references p. [237] - 254 and index
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