An edition of So much, so fast, so little time (2011)

So much, so fast, so little time

coming to terms with rapid change and its consequences

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An edition of So much, so fast, so little time (2011)

So much, so fast, so little time

coming to terms with rapid change and its consequences

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"Twenty-first-century technology opens up fabulous opportunities, but also changes how we relate to each other and warps our sense of time, reality, duty, and privacy. Technologies and time-saving devices make everything happen faster, with the result that we feel busier than ever before. 'Free time' seems in danger of extinction. So Much, So Fast, So Little Time: Coming to Terms with Rapid Change and Its Consequences provides fascinating insights about how our changing world is changing our families and our personal relationships; how we travel, behave as consumers, and communicate; and how we entertain ourselves and deal with our anxieties. Written in a popular, accessible style, this book describes seven areas of significant societal change, providing concrete examples and engaging stories to illustrate how drastically our right-now mindset has shifted our perception and experience of the world. In the last chapter, the author makes some practical suggestions on how to take thoughtful action to respond to the onslaught of inevitable change."--Jacket cover.

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Publisher
Praeger
Language
English
Pages
235

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Table of Contents

Introduction and acknowledgments
What is happening to us? and why?
So much information is changing how we think
Communication, entertainment, and over-stimulation
Work : how it changes and how it changes us
New behaviors and changes in manners
Faster and faster time
Families, women, and sex
Making sense of contradictory social trends
Conclusion.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Santa Barbara

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
155.2/4
Library of Congress
BD373 .S7 2011, BD373.S7 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
235

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24827485M
Internet Archive
somuchsofastsoli0000stcl
ISBN 13
9780313392757, 9780313392764
LCCN
2011008506
OCLC/WorldCat
706803963

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