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Author: Edward Eggleston

How smartphones weaken attention spans in children and adults
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How smartphones weaken attention spans in children and adults

ByEdward Eggleston June 26, 2024July 1, 2024

by Ignacio Blanco-Alfonso and María Solano Altaba

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Double Vision: Mcluhan’s Contributions to Media as an Interdisciplinary Approach to Communication, Culture, and Technology
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Double Vision: Mcluhan’s Contributions to Media as an Interdisciplinary Approach to Communication, Culture, and Technology

ByEdward Eggleston June 18, 2024

by Twyla Gibson

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Have smartphones created an ‘anxious generation’? Jonathan Haidt sounds the alarm
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Have smartphones created an ‘anxious generation’? Jonathan Haidt sounds the alarm

ByEdward Eggleston June 8, 2024July 1, 2024

by Hugh Breakey

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Bemusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Social Media
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Bemusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Social Media

ByEdward Eggleston May 31, 2024May 31, 2024

by William Merrin

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Frances Jones (Bannerman), In the Conservatory
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Frances Jones (Bannerman), In the Conservatory

ByEdward Eggleston May 21, 2024

by Samantha Burton

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Paul Ricoeur’s Philosophy of Education and its Relevance for our Scientific-Technological Civilization
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Paul Ricoeur’s Philosophy of Education and its Relevance for our Scientific-Technological Civilization

ByEdward Eggleston May 13, 2024July 1, 2024

by Eileen Brennan

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