Digital Exhaustion : Burnout, Fatigue and Overload in the Age of Constant Connectivity

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Digital Exhaustion : Burnout, Fatigue and Overload in the Age of Constant Connectivity

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 316 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781835952504

Full Description

Overflowing email inboxes. Back-to-back Zoom meetings. Unending data extraction. Constant connectivity. Disruptive notification pings. Social media 'addiction'. Binge-watching. Daily life in digital culture can be exhausting.

This timely and urgent edited collection takes the theme of 'digital exhaustion' as a starting point for critical inquiry into the ever-expanding presence of digital technologies in our personal and professional lives. We offer 'exhaustion' as a broad and versatile conceptual prism for thinking through human-technology relations in the current climate of constant digital connectivity.

Digital exhaustion - along with a range of other related affects and experiences, including burnout, Zoom fatigue, information overload, social media overuse, and bed rotting - have all emerged as key structures of feeling in the present. As digital technologies become increasingly entrenched in our daily lives the need to engage in sustained dialogue about digital futures and the ways that these technologies are being deployed, embraced, and opposed is of pressing importance. This edited collection is responsive to this need.

Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Preface

Chapter 1: Digital Exhaustion: An Introduction

SECTION I: PLATFORMS

Chapter 2: The Email Charter: A Manifesto for Digital Humanity

by A.R.E. Taylor

Chapter 3: Work harder, not smarter: Passive Income and the Exhaustion of Influencer Labor

by Grant Bollmer & Katherine Guiness

Chapter 4: Do Hustlers Dream of Restful Sleep?  The Digital Denial of Rejuvenation in an Age of Endless Work

by Jamie Allan

Chapter 5: Stepping Away from FIFA: An Autoethnographic Recollection of Burning Out Annually

by Aditya Deshbandhu, Prashant Rai, and Baibhav Singh

Chapter 6: Learning Management and the Production of Exhaustion: An Analysis of D2L Brightspace LMS

by Mario Khreiche & Zhuro Deng

SECTION II: PLACES

Chapter 7: Fears of Exhaustion, Dreams of Resilience: The EU's Critical Raw Materials Act and the Cínovec Lithium Deposit

by Johannes Bruder & Anastasia Kubrak

Chapter 8: Exhausting Environments: Urban Installation(s) and the Green City

by Linda Kopitz

Chapter 9: Keep Calm and AmaZen: Materialities of Energy-as-Work in Digital Mindfulness Technologies

by Natalia Stanusch

Chapter 10: 'Virtual Commute' as Digital Remedy

by Artur de Matos Alves & Ana Jorge

SECTION III: PRACTICES

Chapter 11: Experimenting with Exhaustion: A roundtable conversation between the Fuck  Healing (?) Collective and Linda Kopitz

Chapter 12: Coaching Digital Minimalism: The Labour of Upkeeping Digital Media

by Ana Jorge and Patrícia Dias

Chapter 13: Designated WIP Time: Craft Videos, Female Labour, and Online Communities of Care

by Maryn C. Wilkinson

Chapter 14: Touching Sounds: ASMR as a Digital Remedy

by Yigit Soncul

Chapter 15: Digital Exhaustion and Human Rights Defenders

by Siena Anstis

Coda: Z-mail

by Steven B. Katz

Author Biographies

Index

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