The Flight From Conversation Essay

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In today’s society, Technology is the main player in the way we communicate. Cell phones and social media made the communication easier for people to contact each other. It extends time less to connect between long distance friends. Also, it helps people to spread and enlarge circle of friendships around the world. However, people are losing the way of face-to-face conversation. Sherry Turkle is an expert on culture and therapy, mobile technology, social networking, and sociable robotics argued in her article “the flight from conversation” how using technology can affect our behavior in conversation. As a Professor in the Social Studies of Science and Technology in the Program in Science Turkle releases this article talking about a currently …show more content…

She shows some solutions for this issue by giving specific time in the home or in the work or conversation. Also, we should show our children the importance of the conversation in our life. Turkle claims in this article that technology affects our face to face conversation. As she point out at the beginning of her article by “And yet we have sacrificed conversation for mere connection.” I agree that technology has some side effect in our conversation; however, she indicates how families nowadays spend time together by using cell phone. I believe in my house it is the opposite. From my experiment for example, when we sit together, we have a basket over the T.V so we put our cell phones …show more content…

It is necessary in most situations. However, technology use must not be exaggerated. In her article “the flight from conversation”, Turkle argued about how technology can affect our behavior and can end up conversation. I agree that technology affect us in many ways in the conversation. We have become in our digital devices all the time. We should give real conversation space in our daily life. When she said “we should expect more from each other and less from technology”; it means we should show the kids the value of conversation in school and home. Her claims in this argue is “look up, look at one another, and lets start the

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