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  • How smartphones weaken attention spans in children and adults
    Digital Humanities

    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
    Digital Humanities

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

    ByEdward Eggleston June 18, 2024

    by Twyla Gibson

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

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

    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
    Digital Humanities

    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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  • 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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  • Foundation models are platform models: Prompting and the political economy of AI
    Digital Humanities

    Foundation models are platform models: Prompting and the political economy of AI

    ByEdward Eggleston May 1, 2024

    by Sarah Burkhardt and Bernhard Rieder

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