Professor Sherry Turkle's Essay 'Growing Up Tethered'
Professor Sherry Turkle chronicles the impact of being overly attached to technology in her essay “Growing Up Tethered”. In this essay Turkle interviews may high schoolers on how much technology and being tethered to their phones affects their daily lives. Turkle states that the overabundance of technology and the constant need to be entertained as well as be connected is harming the development of adolescent’s independence. Turkle also observes that being bound to social media causes extreme amount of stress on adolescents as they try to fit in while sculpting their digital identity’s. Turkle brings many of these unfortunate byproducts to light, but she only looks at a subset of high schooler that use this technology the most profoundly in
an effort to persuade the reader of her conclusions about technology in society. Despite Truckle making some excellent claims on how being tethered to technology is harming society, she fails to recognize that being tethered is the evolution of society.