Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World
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IN COLLABORATION WITH TELEPHONICAL FOUNDATIONToday it is not so common to see children passing through the pages of a story and, however, it is common to find them sliding screens or interacting with devices and social networks, even before learning to read or write.The technology has changed the way to perceive the world of two generations of children and adolescents - Alpha and Beta - who build their identity in an environment where the digita…
By Sophie GAULIN, director and editor-in-chief of Liberty. This special edition (available on July 23) explores the effects of this hyperconnectivity on our health, our attention, our relationships and our society. Testimonials, analyses, reflections: a lucid and nuanced look at our digital age. Never in the history of humanity have we been so connected — and yet, also distracted, oversolicited, sometimes exhausted. The screens have invaded our …
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