You can order it it's still on print but she published aborter book quite recently, I have not read it yet but the reviews were good as always. She is an excellent writer educated in France and very familiar with Lacan and his theories. She is à psychoanalyst as well. Cheers Ana
Skickat från min iPhone 18 aug 2011 kl. 11:21 skrev ruth catlow <[email protected]>: > 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]> >> 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 >> > >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > NetBehaviour mailing list >> > [email protected] >> > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour >> > >> >> _______________________________________________ >> NetBehaviour mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour >> >> >> >> -- >> http://anavaldes.wordpress.com >> http://passagenwerk.wordpress.com >> http://caravia.stumbleupon.com >> http://www.crusading.se >> Gondolgatan 2 l tr >> 12832 Skarpnäck >> Sweden >> tel +468-943288 >> mobil 4670-3213370 >> >> >> "When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your >> eyes turned skyward, for there you have been and there you will always long >> to return. >> — Leonardo da Vinci >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> NetBehaviour mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > > _______________________________________________ > NetBehaviour mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
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