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    In the essay the bombardment of first hand sources and personal experience shine in this essay. Turkle talks about how cell phones have connected all of us virtual but has separate us physically. In the beginning of the essay Turkle states she has been studying for 15 years how cell phones has impacted people lives showing us her dedication to find every impact of the new technology. Turkle talks about how the young generation coming into new workplaces “fear” conversation and the way they keep

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    Cyberspace and Identity In her article‚ Cyberspace and Identity‚ Sherry Turkle implies that the various personas that we put up through the internet have helped people express different parts of their personalities. While it is healthy to express these "multiple selves‚" it is also important that these selves recognize each other in order to form unity. Cyberspace has greatly impacted our identities. The anonymity of the internet has made it simple for us to create any identity of our choosing

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    How Computers Change the Way We Think Sherry Turkle is a clinical psychologist who writes about the way technology has changed our way of thinking. Turkle said we have to ask whether current technology is leading us in directions that serve our human purposes (327). She is the author of several books that deal with how technology helped to make us expect more from computers and less from each other. Turkle pointed out that the tools we use to think‚ change the ways in which we they think. The computer

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    Robotic Movement‚” Sherry Turkle explains some of the negative effects that robots are having on our lives. She also explains how they can have a negative effect on our daily lives without us even noticing. I am someone who knows a great deal about technology‚ however I had no idea that close human-robot interaction was happening at such an inappropriate level. There are many different examples Turkle uses in the article‚ however‚ I will only talk about two. I agree with Turkle not only that there

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    her perceptions on people‚ places and ideas‚ thus creating one’s definition of reality. With his or her concept of reality‚ either being physical or virtual relationships are conceived and shattered. Sherry Turkle expresses concern in human society regarding this issue. In “Alone Together”‚ Turkle illustrates how physical intimacy between humans is corroding due to the Internet. However‚ in “In the Forest of Gombe” Jane Goodall depicts one can retain physical intimacy between humans if an individual

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    explain this phenomenon in their essays. “The Flight from Conversation”‚ by Sherry Turkle‚ explains how and why people are shying away from real life conversations because of gadgets and the internet. “The Multitasking Generation”‚ by Claudia Wallis‚ explores the same subject‚ but she goes a step further and discusses a more serious problem: Multitasking is actually making us more distant and less efficient. Turkle and Wallis share the same attitude in the direction that society is heading towards

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    can connect whenever we want (Sherry Turkle: Connected but alone?). The problem is people tend to mix up the feeling of connection they get through social media with the feeling of real physical connection. People feel that they are connecting with their friends at all times‚ but actually they are creating an illusion for themselves that they are not alone. In the words of Sherry Turkle "We are getting used to a new way of being alone together."(Sherry Turkle: Connected but alone?). When people are

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    gadget being a great one‚ it has a downfall to it. Cell phones cause people to loose attention to what is going around them. In Alone Together‚ by Sherry Turkle‚ the author focuses in one of the chapters on an element regarding attention. She discusses how due to cellular phones‚ parents are not paying attention to their children or vise-versa (Turkle 266). Attention is not only lost with parents and children‚ but with everybody. Cell phones changed the way of communication and our everyday life by losing

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    In Ian Bremmer’s essay‚ “Democracy in Cyberspace‚” he elaborates on the usage of technology in the modern era and how the internet has progressively impacted the world on a global stage. He states how countries have adopted the internet to further influence their political policies and expend the reach of their ideology and how technology has been used to start rebellions against authoritarian states through the means of social media. Bremmer goes on to state how the statement given by Walter Wriston

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    thing‚ Gladwell sees strength in weak ties. Sherry Turkle‚ the author of the essay “Alone Together”‚ would disagree with Gladwell’s views on friendships kept through social media. Turkle believes very strongly in authentic relationships‚ and she therefore does not see technology as something that will benefit us. Turkle believes that technology makes us unable to hold authentic relationships. Personally‚ I disagree with Gladwell and agree with Turkle. Technology and social media have made us loose focus

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