
The Age of Distraction
Reading, Writing, and Politics in a High-Speed Networked Economy
Robert Hassan(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 15. December 2011
Book
Hardback
238 pages
978-1-4128-4306-5 (ISBN)
Description
Connections between time, technology, and the processes of reading and writing make clear the links between experiences of what appear to be quite different phenomena. Reading and writing have functioned together in a particular way to build the world as we have known it for three thousand years. These interacting processes have now been transformed at their core and are building a different world, one where certainties of the previous era are disappearing and being displaced by what the author sees as a chronic and pervasive mode of cognitive distraction.
Robert Hassan offers a perspective permeated by a sense of history, beginning with the invention of writing and the development of the skill of reading. Together with technological developments, these provide a unique view of the trajectory of modernity into late-modernity, and illustrate how the arc of progress has transformed. New modes of time, technology, and reading and writing are helping create a faster world where we know less about more-and forget what we know evermore quickly.
What is the "time" of a thought? Is it possible to measure thinking? Can we consider knowledge or information, or reading and writing, as having temporal "rhythms"? These are questions Hassan tries to answer. So unfamiliar are we to thinking in such terms that they sound impossible. To a significant degree, time, thinking, and many forms of knowledge are the fruits of subjective experience. We connect experiences at superficial levels, where people have different experiences that may be objectively the same, but our interpretations will always diverge in respect of the "reality" we confront. This intersection of philosophy and communication takes the reader into new realms of analysis.
Robert Hassan offers a perspective permeated by a sense of history, beginning with the invention of writing and the development of the skill of reading. Together with technological developments, these provide a unique view of the trajectory of modernity into late-modernity, and illustrate how the arc of progress has transformed. New modes of time, technology, and reading and writing are helping create a faster world where we know less about more-and forget what we know evermore quickly.
What is the "time" of a thought? Is it possible to measure thinking? Can we consider knowledge or information, or reading and writing, as having temporal "rhythms"? These are questions Hassan tries to answer. So unfamiliar are we to thinking in such terms that they sound impossible. To a significant degree, time, thinking, and many forms of knowledge are the fruits of subjective experience. We connect experiences at superficial levels, where people have different experiences that may be objectively the same, but our interpretations will always diverge in respect of the "reality" we confront. This intersection of philosophy and communication takes the reader into new realms of analysis.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
430 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4128-4306-5 (9781412843065)
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Reading, Writing, and Politics in a High-Speed Networked Economy
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Reading, Writing, and Politics in a High-Speed Networked Economy
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Content
Preface
1 This Other Temporality
2 The Ghost in the Machine
3 Everything Nowadays is Ultra
4 We Are All Still Mesopotamian
5 The Chronic Distraction of Everyday Life
6 Canon
7 Considerations on the Prospects for Political Change
Bibliography
Index
1 This Other Temporality
2 The Ghost in the Machine
3 Everything Nowadays is Ultra
4 We Are All Still Mesopotamian
5 The Chronic Distraction of Everyday Life
6 Canon
7 Considerations on the Prospects for Political Change
Bibliography
Index