Author: Ask, Kristine
Photography & photographs
Published on 20 December 2023 by Taylor & Francis Ltd (Chapman & Hall/CRC) in the United Kingdom.
Paperback | 304 pages, 16 Tables, black and white; 71 Line drawings, colour; 3 Halftones, colour; 74 Illustrations
154 x 236 x 19 | 538g
Digitalization is shaping our everyday lives, yet navigating the changes it entails can feel like trekking into the unknown, where both the possibilities and the consequences are unclear and difficult to grasp. Exploring how digitalization affects all aspects of our lives, from health to culture, this book aims to develop and strengthen the reader’s ability to think critically about such developments.
Written in a clear and concise manner with reference to science fiction and pop culture, this book presents potent theoretical perspectives for understanding digitalization processes as societal change. Various exercises are included throughout to encourage readers to critically explore digitalization in their own lives.
Replete with illustrations and examples, this book is an accessible guide to digitalization in the modern societal context, appealing to students at the undergraduate level as well as general readership.