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Mental Penguins The Neverending Education Crisis And The False Promise Of The Information Age Sardamov

  • SKU: BELL-11956642
Mental Penguins The Neverending Education Crisis And The False Promise Of The Information Age Sardamov
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Publisher: John Hunt Publishing;Iff Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.89 MB
Author: Sardamov, Ivelin
ISBN: 9781785353420, 9781785353437, 9781846946332, 178535342X, 1785353438, 1846946336
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Mental Penguins The Neverending Education Crisis And The False Promise Of The Information Age Sardamov by Sardamov, Ivelin 9781785353420, 9781785353437, 9781846946332, 178535342X, 1785353438, 1846946336 instant download after payment.

Professor Ivelin Sardamov draws on key findings in neuroscience to explain the waning interest in and knowledge of complex social issues in the United States and around the world. Attributing this trend primarily to the effects of information overload, ubiquitous screens and constant access to the internet, Sardamov argues that chronic over-stimulation generated by the current sociotechnological environment fosters addictive tendencies in today's young people.

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