1st Edition

You Can Never Go Offline Again

By Brent Luvaas Copyright 2027
174 Pages 30 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

In the era of ubiquitous computing and the Internet of things, is it still possible to go, or be, offline? Can we still find a more embedded, autonomous, and attentive way of being, away from the constant distraction of our phones and screens? Or is it time to reconcile ourselves to a future, where every thought and action is mediated by an algorithm? You Can Never Go Offline Again is an... Read more

1.Introduction,  2.(Un)Tethering,  3.(In)Attention,  4.(Dis)Embedding,  5.Detox,  6.Maps and Territories,  7.Distances,  8.Medi(t)ations,  9.Screens,  10.The World (and its Representations),  11.What Remains (When We Stop Imagining It),  12.Bibliography

Biography

Brent Luvaas is Professor of Global Studies and a Graduate Faculty Member in Communication, Culture, & Media at Drexel University. A cultural and visual anthropologist, who has worked primarily in Southeast Asia and the United States, his work explores how digital technologies shape the way we see and experience the world around us. He is the author of the books Street Style: An Ethnography of Fashion Blogging (2016) and DIY Style: Fashion, Music, and Global Digital Cultures (2012) and co-editor of the The Anthropology of Dress and Fashion (2019).