Zusammenfassung
Analyzes the influence of technology and social media on human development with parents and families in mind.
This is a story about a family coming of age at the same time as smartphones and social media; a multiracial family coming into its own as windows into social injustice opened up before our very screens; and a multi-parent multi-professional family with children living differently depending on which house and which combination of family members happen to be home. While it is a story about a family, it is really the story of technological and global changes unfolding on our doorsteps.
While many revile the ascendance of smartphones and social media and the way they suck us into the vortex of cyberspace, there are cultural touchpoints that reflect deeper human and technology development patterns, patterns which we would all do well to understand, no matter whether or how we choose to engage in the ever-innovating digital frontiers. Informed by research and interviews with leaders in policy, human development, ethics, and technology Loretta Brady helps readers understand the complex systemic challenges and findings related to technology and human development.
We do not have to hate or fear technology. It is neither friend nor foe. But understanding its impact on our daily lives is paramount to cultivating a healthier relationship both with our digital lives and our real, lived ones.
Schlagworte
Social Media Digital technology Smartphones Memes Parenting computers Selfies social media addiction screen addition screen limits screen time tech addiction tech industry technology addiction technology and development technology daily life technology overuse remote learning human developmentKeywords
ethics social development- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–xiv Preface i–xiv
- 75–88 7 • Bonding 75–88
- 101–116 9 • Becoming 101–116
- 117–134 10 • Building 117–134
- 135–148 11 • Bridging 135–148
- 149–162 12 • Value and Values 149–162
- 213–236 Notes 213–236
- 237–252 Bibliography 237–252
- 253–262 Index 253–262