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OverviewDigital technologies should be making life easier. And to a large degree they do, transforming everyday tasks of work, consumption, communication, travel and play. But they are also accelerating and fragmenting our lives affecting our well-being and exposing us to extensive data extraction and profiling that helps determine our life chances. Is it then possible to experience the joy and benefits of computing, but to do so in a way that asserts individual and collective autonomy over our time and data? Drawing on the ideas of the 'slow movement', Slow Computing sets out numerous practical and political means to take back control and counter the more pernicious effects of living digital lives. 'We urgently need strategies for reclaiming control over our digital lives. Slow Computing offers exactly that. A powerful manifesto for a kinder, calmer, and fairer digital future.' - Mark Graham, Oxford University 'Two world-class digital scholars explain brilliantly why and how we, as individuals and as society, need to slow down our digital pace.' - Liesbet van Zoonen, Erasmus University Rotterdam Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rob Kitchin (Maynooth University) , Alistair Fraser (Maynooth University)Publisher: Bristol University Press Imprint: Bristol University Press ISBN: 9781529211269ISBN 10: 1529211263 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 24 September 2020 Audience: General/trade , General/trade , General , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsLiving Digital Lives Accelerating Life Monitoring Life Personal Strategies of Slow Computing Slow Computing Collectively An Ethics of Digital Care Towards a More Balanced Digital SocietyReviewsClearly identif[ies] the issues and gets [its] teeth into solutions, ideas, and concepts in terms of how we need to be more sentient around these issues. There are lots of good suggestions to follow and we strongly recommend you engage with them. Irish Tech News Author InformationRob Kitchin is a Professor in the Maynooth University Social Sciences Institute, Ireland. He is author/editor of a number of books about technology and society, and is a recipient of the Royal Irish Academy's Gold Medal for the Social Sciences. Alistair Fraser is a Lecturer in Geography in Maynooth University, Ireland. His research engages diverse themes, including rural change, food, music, and digital life. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |