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Our digital world connects us in a way that has never historically been possible while also isolating us. We are increasingly devoid of in-person interaction both socially and professionally.
Notably, there are more people living alone today, many by choice.
Apr 10, 2023 07:45AM
The Home in the Digital Age (Routledge Advances in Sociology)

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Language and home are closely tied– the language you speak when growing up shapes your worldview. Yet of the 7, 000 languages in the world, over half may go extinct in the 21 st century. What will that do to the culture of the people who grew up in those homes and families?
Apr 22, 2023 12:07AM
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The arrival of television led to a rearrangement of home and family – merging the “front” (more formal) and “back” (more domestic) spaces into open-plan living, replacing the kitchen or dining table with the “TV dinner”, spawning family fights over the remote control and children’s “screen time”.
Apr 05, 2023 12:09AM
The Home in the Digital Age (Routledge Advances in Sociology)


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message 1: by Shey (new)

Shey Hey Ali! I hope you're enjoying this one!


message 2: by Ali (new) - rated it 2 stars

Ali Di Shey wrote: "Hey Ali! I hope you're enjoying this one!"

Hey Shey,
I find this book to be intriguing, although I have yet to progress beyond the initial stages of the text. it is too early to form a frank opinion on it😁


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