Hyperconnectivity and Digital Reality: Towards the Eutopia of being human

Kathrin Otrel-Cass (Editor)

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Abstract

This book addresses the topic of hyperconnectivity by building on, expanding, and critically examining issues that have to do with information communication technology (ICT) and networked societies. The book explores questions relating to attention and consciousness, techno-capitalism and communicative action taking. Adopting different philosophical angles to assess the challenges we face due to our entanglement with hyperconnected technologies, the book studies performance and performativity in a digitised world by considering the unfolding of our onlife and by looking at what this means to educated future scientists and engineers in a hyperconnected world. The book further discusses digital activities as the new constructs of ourselves and poses questions about how much literacy is needed for us not to be enslaved by those constructs. The book also explores the challenges of hyperconnectivity and the health sector to showcase the vulnerabilities we are increasingly exposed to. It makes clear that - since the boundaries between on- and offline are becoming increasingly blurred - we will require new, flexible frameworks that reconsider what it means to be human in a hyperconnected world.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherSpringer
ISBN (Print)978-3-030-24142-1
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-030-24143-8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Information Technology
  • ICT
  • Communication Technology
  • Hyperconnectivity
  • Digital Literacy
  • Cyberspace
  • Virtual Reality
  • Educational Technology
  • Digital Education

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