Untangling the Web

Untangling the Web What the Virtual Revolution Is Doing to You

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Publisher's Synopsis

 
How has the most revolutionary innovation of our time -- the World Wide Web -- transformed our world? What does it mean to be a modern family when dinner table conversations take place over smartphone? How has the Web changed our concept of privacy if we now readily share valuable pieces of our personal lives with friends and corporations? Are our Facebook updates and our Twitter witterings inspiring revolution or are they just a symptom of our global narcissism?
 
How has the Web changed our opinions of celebrity, when everyone can have a following or be a paparazzo? What has happened to our most intimate emotions, when love, sex and hate can be mediated by a computer? And what happens to our relationships, our work and our lives if we can't switch off?
 
Social psychologist Aleks Krotoski has spent a decade untangling the effects of the Web on how we work, live and play. In this groundbreaking book, she uncovers how much humanity has -- and hasn't -- changed because of our increasingly co-dependent relationship with the computer. She tells the story of how the network has become woven into our lives, and what it means to be alive in the Age of the Internet.

Book information

ISBN: 9780852653142
Publisher: Random House UK
Imprint: Guardian Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 303.4833
DEWEY edition: 23
Number of pages: 224
Weight: 368g
Height: 216mm
Width: 135mm