An edition of The de-voicing of society (1998)

The de-voicing of society

why we don't talk to each other anymore

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An edition of The de-voicing of society (1998)

The de-voicing of society

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The Information Age has arrived - but not in person. Technology is overwhelming us with information, much of it unwanted, driving out the sound of human voices. We now spend our days exchanging factoids, often in print, leaving us little time to "just talk." But it's ordinary social talking, including gossip and small talk, that keeps us together. If we lose these intimate forms of self-expression, says John Locke, we lose more than we realize.

The tradition of communities gathering to publicly discuss and debate important issues seems to be giving way to isolated individuals communicating electronically from the privacy of their homes. In every aspect of our lives, vocal intimacy is on the wane. To compensate, we turn on TV and radio talk shows to hear other people talk. Talking has become America's leading spectator sport.

The De-Voicing of Society is a provocative look at the world we live in. Thought-provoking and troubling in its implications, it will leave readers wanting to ring the neighbors' doorbell and invite them over for dinner.

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Simon & Schuster
Language
English
Pages
256

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The de-voicing of society: why we don't talk to each other anymore
1998, Simon & Schuster
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [223]-243) and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
302.3/46
Library of Congress
P95.45 .L63 1998, P95.45 .L63, P95.45.L63 1998

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Pagination
256 p. ;
Number of pages
256

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Open Library
OL355152M
Internet Archive
devoicingofsocie00lock
ISBN 10
0684843331, 0684855747
LCCN
98014921
OCLC/WorldCat
38550873
Library Thing
211233
Goodreads
1802914
1802915

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