Der zwanglose Zwang des "Always on": Informationsdruck, soziale Vernetzung und das neue Bild des Menschen in der Digitalität

In Petra Grimm, Tobias Keber & Oliver Zöllner (eds.), Digitale Ethik: Leben in vernetzten Welten. Ditzingen: Reclam. pp. 76-89 (2019)
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This article is an introduction to the concept of dominion without a ruler, as is so often observable in digital contexts, i.e., the compulsion to be "always on" and to be constantly networking, leading to new norms and a new kind of relational subject position in the digital age.

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