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Morgarella [4.7K]
3 years ago
5

Turkle suggests people use technology to edit themselves to “present the self [they] want to be” in paragraph 10. How does Turkl

e view this practice?
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1 answer:
marin [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

Turkle views this practice as "The Flight from Conversation."

Explanation:

MIT Professor, Sherry Turkle, PhD, and a licensed clinical psychologist, with a joint doctorate in sociology and psychology, notes that people are now avoiding the necessary conversations that we ought to be having with one another because we are "plugged-in" to various technological devices.  In her write-up in the New York Times of April 21, 2012 titled "The Flight from Conversation," Professor Sherry Turkle urges people not to "sacrifice conversation for mere connection."  Since we are technology-enabled, she declares that we should make the best use of it to remain conversationally connected to others whether they are near or far, but must still bring ourselves to enjoy the indispensable face-to-face conversations with our fellow human beings.

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