Wow! you translated it: )
I must order a copy.

Ruth

On 17/08/2011 11:25, Ana Valdés wrote:
Thanks Ruth! I translated Turkles book "Life On the Screen" and it was briliant, how she described how the kids and the young deveoped a new culture of communication and multitasking.
Ana

On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 12:07 PM, ruth catlow <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    TED can make me a bit grumpy sometimes but this from Sherry Turkle
    offers a different perspective to the debates around public/private in
    social media.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtLVCpZIiNs

    She discusses how social media can effect our capacity for intimacy.

    By only showing and performing the smoothest, lightest and most
    socially
    acceptable parts of ourselves within FB and Tw..r and reducing the
    opportunities for sharing vulnerabilities and tricky exposing
    conversations, she suggests, we become profoundly lonely.

    Of course, this is why we persist with messy and joyous and dark forms
    like the email list and pervasive art chaos

    warm fuzz
    : )

    On 16/08/2011 19:11, info wrote:
    > 'Naked in the Infosphere: Post-privacy&  German Angst'
    >
    > Speakers: Johannes Grenzfurthner (monochrom), Jens Ohlig (CCC)
    >
    > We need a radical rethinking of how we discuss privacy. As our
    lives are
    > exposed on Google, Facebook and Twitter, the dissolution of privacy
    > shatters personal and social securities. This loss of control can be
    > embraced and molded into productive, emancipating "post-private
    > technologies of the self" (Ganz), making all of us happier.
    >
    > Post-privacy as a social theory hits a raw nerve in Germany
    because of
    > its totalitarian past. Jeff Jarvis observed when Google Streetview
    > created an outrage in the German media: "Germans love going naked to
    > mixed saunas and letting complete strangers take an intimate
    look, but
    > when it comes to the Internet, the buck stops there."
    >
    > Is surrendering to "full-frontal data nudity" a sign of
    de-solidarity
    > and apolitical behavior? Is post-privacy only an option for the
    > privileged? Is privacy a necessary means of self-defense against
    certain
    > powers? Join the debate! (clothing optional)
    >
    > Vote for the panel! HERE!
    > http://bit.ly/pKrrqH
    >
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