Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age by Sherry Turkle - Non Fiction - Paperback
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Title:
Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781101980460
Overview:
In Reclaiming Conversation, Sherry Turkle, a preeminent author and researcher, asks: what happens to human connection when screens become our default mode of communication? Drawing on more than three decades of study into digital culture, Turkle shows how devicesātexts, emails, and social feedsāoffer a tempting form of āmere connectionā that often replaces the deeper, more costly work of listening, interpreting, and being fully present with another person. From the dinner table to the workplace, from intimate relationships to public life, our conversations are increasingly mediated by technology. Turkle examines the quiet costs: rooms filled with silence as faces glow with screens, conversations shortened, empathy diluted, and civic discourse stunted by online echo chambers. Yet the book is not merely a critique; it offers a pathway to a more purposeful form of dialogueāone that invites vulnerability, fosters understanding, and rebuilds trust in everyday interactions. This paperback edition brings Turkleās thoughtful argument to a new generation seeking to balance digital life with genuine human connection, at home, at work, and in the public square.
What Makes This Book Stand Out:
Turkleās blend of long-term research with lucid storytelling makes complex ideas about psychology, technology, and society accessible to a broad audience. She doesnāt merely lament the shift toward mediated conversation; she provides a compelling analysis of how presence, listening, and empathy underpin meaningful relationships and productive institutions. The bookās strongest pull lies in its timely urgency and its humane counterpoint to our fast-paced digital culture. Turkleās voiceāmeasured, rigorous, and compassionateāinvites readers to reflect on their own habits and to imagine practical changes that preserve the depth of human conversation. For students of sociology, parents, educators, and professionals navigating a connected world, Reclaiming Conversation offers a thoughtful, evidence-based framework for re-centering dialogue in everyday life.
Who This Book Is Perfect For:
This is essential reading for adults who want to understand how technology reshapes relationships, whether at home, in the workplace, or in civic life. Perfect for parents seeking to model mindful device use, educators designing classrooms that prioritize discussion, managers aiming to improve team communication, students studying media or psychology, book clubs looking for meaningful debate, and anyone curious about reclaiming the art of conversation in a digitally dominated era.
Key Highlights:
- Sheds light on how smartphones and constant connectivity influence attention, empathy, and conversation
- Based on decades of rigorous study in technology and society
- Clear, engaging prose that makes scholarly insights approachable
- Timely examination of online discourse, politics, and public life
- Practical, thought-provoking lens for families, classrooms, and workplaces
- Excellent catalyst for discussion in book clubs and study groups
- A compassionate invitation to cultivate presence and deeper listening
About the Author:
Sherry Turkle is a renowned social scientist and licensed clinical psychologist who has studied peopleās relationships with technology since the early personal computer movement in the late 1970s. She serves as the Abby Rockefeller MauzĆ© Professor of the Social Studies of Science and Technology at MIT and is the founding director of the MIT Initiative on Technology and Self. Turkleās work consistently explores the human side of digital life, combining empirical research with accessible storytelling to illuminate how technology shapes identity, intimacy, and community. Reclaiming Conversation consolidates her decades of inquiry into a persuasive argument for preserving reflective, face-to-face dialogue as central to personal well-being and democratic life.
Why Youāll Love This Book:
For anyone feeling the pull of screens and craving deeper connection, this book offers not just critique but a hopeful, practical vision for how to restore meaningful conversation. Itās a thoughtful gift for thoughtful readers, a strong addition to personal and professional libraries, and a timely resource for anyone seeking to balance digital life with human presence. The paperback format makes it a comfortable, portable read that travels well from couch to commute, enabling ongoing reflection and discussion with friends, family, or colleagues.
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