Sherry Turkle studies the relationship between people and technology - how does technology change our ways of seeing ourselves and the world. There is all that technology does for us, but there is all that technology does to us as people. How does it affect how our children grow up? How we relate to each other?
Her 2011 Alone Together, argues that we are at a point of decision and opportunity. Technology now invites us to lose ourselves in always-in mobile connections and even in relationships with inanimate creatures that offer to "stand in" for the real. In the face of all this, technology offers us the occasion to reconsider our human values, and reaffirm what they are.
Alone Together is the third book in a trilogy on our evolving relationships to digital technology. The first two were The Second Self: Computers and the Human Spirit (Simon and Schuster, 1984; Touchstone paper, 1985; second revised edition, MIT Press, 2005) and Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet (Simon and Schuster, November 1995; Touchstone paper, 1997).
One of Turkle's lifelong passions is our relationships with objects (not just computers). This has been the focus of a series of books on people's close connections to the "objects of their lives," all published by the MIT Press: Evocative Ojects: Things We Think With (2007), Falling For Science: Objects in Mind (2008), The Inner History of Devices (2008), and Simulation and Its Discontents (2009). Turkle is also the author of Psychoanalytic Politics: Jacques Lacan and Freud's French Revolution (Basic Books, 1978; MIT Press paper, 1981; second revised edition, Guilford Press, 1992).
Turkle's most recent work, to be published by Penguin Press in October 2016 is Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age. It argues that there is an assault on empathy that is affecting our personal and work lives and that conversation, the most human and humanizing thing we do, is the talking cure. It analyzes a contemporary flight from conversation and charts the way back to using face-to-face communication to find each other and find ourselves.
Turkle is Abby Rockefeller Mauzé Professor of the Social Studies of Science and Technology in the Program in Science, Technology, and Society at MIT and the founder (2001) and current director of the MIT Initiative on Technology and Self. She received a joint doctorate in sociology and personality psychology from Harvard University and is a licensed clinical psychologist.
发表于2024-11-22
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Written in 1995, Sherry Turkle’s Life on the Screen is a prescient depiction and revelation of the way human beings interact with the machine – in particular the Internet, a nascent technology that opened a box of millions of possibilities at that time. B...
评分Written in 1995, Sherry Turkle’s Life on the Screen is a prescient depiction and revelation of the way human beings interact with the machine – in particular the Internet, a nascent technology that opened a box of millions of possibilities at that time. B...
评分Written in 1995, Sherry Turkle’s Life on the Screen is a prescient depiction and revelation of the way human beings interact with the machine – in particular the Internet, a nascent technology that opened a box of millions of possibilities at that time. B...
评分Written in 1995, Sherry Turkle’s Life on the Screen is a prescient depiction and revelation of the way human beings interact with the machine – in particular the Internet, a nascent technology that opened a box of millions of possibilities at that time. B...
评分Written in 1995, Sherry Turkle’s Life on the Screen is a prescient depiction and revelation of the way human beings interact with the machine – in particular the Internet, a nascent technology that opened a box of millions of possibilities at that time. B...
图书标签: 网络文化 身份认同 传播学 网络社会学 豆瓣时间[黑镜人生]书单 互联网 网络 繁体
「現實生活不過是我螢幕上的諸多視窗之一,而且他通常還不是最好的一個。」一個美國大學生如是說,他所流連的電腦世界,其真實程度絕不遜於真實生活。在他的「泥巴」中扮演四種不同的角色(包括風情萬種的女性、牛仔型的男人、性別不詳的兔子,以及一個他不願意透露的角色),同時在電腦上完成學校作業。他分配他的心靈,在一個接著一個的視窗中轉換。電腦及網路允許他發展他不同的面貌,就像另一個使用者說的,「你就是你所想要扮演的角色。」
《虛擬化身》不是一本談論電腦的書,而是在探討網路時代中人類和電腦的互動,如何促使人類重新面對自己的定位,利用網路生活來幫助我們思考人際關係、政治、性及自我。本書描繪出一連串的交涉,包括電腦如何影響我們的心理活動,如何引導我們對心靈、身體、機械的看法,同時也對身分提出新看法-─離心的、複合的。作者雪莉·特克(Sherry Turkle)以近二十年的田野調查,觀察和參與各種人們與電腦接觸的情況,忠實反映出人類與電腦的親密關係,已改變人類的思想方式。本書正是她近年來研究成果的結晶。
开启互联网身份研究的学术传统。大量质性访谈支撑起了论文内容,学术分析虽通俗易懂但讲求逻辑,许多观点具有远瞻性。
评分以为90年代的书不会有什么新知,我错了。互联网的形成发展以及互动方式和知识生产都是在不断动态变化着的,彼时的计算机与现在的环境和内涵都太不同了。
评分前面关于电脑演变模糊机器人与人类界限的部分有些难懂,但后面的个案使用情况和人格心理分析让人印象深刻。我们不可避免在网络中尝试多种人格,创造“想成为的样子”,而最好的选择是在现实生活中成为那个样子。
评分前面关于电脑演变模糊机器人与人类界限的部分有些难懂,但后面的个案使用情况和人格心理分析让人印象深刻。我们不可避免在网络中尝试多种人格,创造“想成为的样子”,而最好的选择是在现实生活中成为那个样子。
评分Sherry Turkle是研究互聯網對人類生活、社交模式等方面產生影響的專家,她的《虛擬化身》成書于上世紀末,以當時很流行的“泥巴”網絡遊戲為研究對象,分析了玩家為何會沉迷在這個純文字的遊戲中生活、工作、求愛甚至生育,作者也希望就一些由互聯網引起的話題下結論,譬如在網絡世界和虛擬角色做愛是否也是對現實中配偶的背叛,4顆星
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