Machine generated contents note: -- 1. Virtualization and Digital Online Culture2. A Case Study: Sherry Turkle and the Psychological Role of Computers3. Down the Rabbit Hole: Identity and Societal Mutation4. Manufactured Consciousness and Social Domination5. Virtualization and Neoliberal Restructuring of Education6. Toward a Critical Theory of Technology for Schooling.
Summary:
"Digital Online Culture, Identity and Schooling in the Twenty-First Century provides a cultural, ideological critique of identity construction in the context of virtualization. Kimberly Rosenfeld explores the growing number of people who no longer reside in one physical reality but live, play and work in multiple realities: artificial reality, augmented reality, simulated reality, and virtual reality. Engaging in hegemonic and counter-hegemonic battles through a critique of neoliberal practise in education, Rosenfeld draws conclusions for empowering the population through schooling, and how it should understand, respond to, and help individuals live out the information revolution"-- Provided by publisher.
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