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Format: Paperback
 ISBN-10: 0684833484
 ISBN-13: 9780684833484
 Sep 1997
 Publisher: Simon & Schuster
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Synopsis In this title, the author addresses the dramatic changes in individual psychology, perception, and learning being wrought by use of the internet.
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Industry Reviews "Nobody but Sherry Turkle could have written so broad and deep a book on computer culture. Her credentials for discussing postculturalist literary and psychoanalytic theory and practice are impeccable..." Women's Review of Books - J.Z Grover (05/19/1996)
"...an informed and informative book look at our ever-changing relationships with machines." Orenstein
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