Distracted, Robert Rosenberger
Distracted, Robert Rosenberger
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Distracted
A Philosophy of Cars and Phones

Author: Robert Rosenberger

Narrator: Jonathan Yen

Unabridged: 10 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/17/2024


Synopsis

Although the dangers of texting while driving are widely known, many people resist the idea that phone usage will impair their driving. And connectivity features in new cars have only made using technology behind the wheel more tempting. What will it take to change people's minds and behavior? Robert Rosenberger contends that a better understanding of why this combination of technologies is so dangerous could effectively adjust both habits and laws.

Rosenberger brings together ideas from philosophy and cognitive science to leverage a postphenomenological perspective that reveals how our smartphones make us such bad drivers. Reviewing decades of empirical studies in cognitive science, he shows that we have developed habits of perception regarding our compulsive technology use—habits that may wrest our attention away from the road.

Distracted develops innovative concepts for understanding technology-related habits and the ways that our relationships to our devices influence how we perceive the world. In turn, these ideas can help drivers be more cognizant of the effect that smartphone usage has on their perceptions, better inform efforts to enact stricter regulations, and help us all to be more reflective about the technologies that shape our lives.

Reviews

Goodreads review by SundayAtDusk on July 29, 2018

Oddly, I found it incredibly hard not to be easily distracted by anything and everything while reading this book! I'm not sure why, either. The topic is highly interesting to me, and I'm far from being a multi-tasking type person who can do other things while reading. Moreover, I did not grow up wit......more

Goodreads review by Jen on January 30, 2019

I only read the introduction. Argument that over-reliance on tech tools heralds an oncoming dark age (limiting/ regression of capacity for critical analysis) wasn’t what I was looking for. Side argument that shorter attention spans hinders emotion regulation, which requires ‘effortful control’ was rea......more

Goodreads review by John on November 30, 2023

10 years after the first edition, I’m struck by how this book reads like it is speaking of today. If anything, we’ve gone deeper into the. “Shallows.” Jackson was on to something very big. Huge kudos to her - and bad on us for not hearing her warning.......more