Control Freaks: How Online and Mobile Communication is Reshaping Social Contact

Abstract

The year was 1956. At the time, the word “computer” referred to a roomful of hardware. “Telephones” were bulky black devices, tethered to walls (and, at least in the US, exclusively owned by the phone company). But a new gadget appeared on the scene that was destined to revolutionize our perceptions of technology – and our ability to manipulate it. The new contraption was a television remote control

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