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Will it increase anxiety about the potential problem awaiting your attention ? <br /><br />Is it a worry to be deferred...or a deferral of our worries? <br />I prefer the latter... in fact, I'm considering switching the thing off more often...<br />I'm even considering waiting till I get home and then (warning: shocking behavioural modification in progress) picking up the dusty telephone and calling the messenger back, real time and all!!<br /><br />-DebbieDebbiehttp://thoughtsofhome.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27287415.post-41168727298731903752009-11-13T10:14:38.476+13:002009-11-13T10:14:38.476+13:00Hi, I'm not sure if this is helpful, its kind ...Hi, I'm not sure if this is helpful, its kind of related - I had a chat once with Prof Hans Van Der Heijden when I was at Surrey Uni - I don't know about mobile - mobile counselling, but he did some projects in the early 2000s looking at negotiation and decision making with mobile devices, http://www.som.surrey.ac.uk/profile/details.aspx?id=363&page=2 and<br /><br />http://ecom.fov.uni-mb.si/proceedings.nsf/0/e1bbcbee49be8abdc1256ea2002e4e6c/$FILE/53Leeuwe.pdf<br /><br />Warm wishes,<br />NicolaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27287415.post-86379957366442353982009-11-12T16:31:04.331+13:002009-11-12T16:31:04.331+13:00Hi Diego and Leila. Thanks for you kind comments a...Hi Diego and Leila. Thanks for you kind comments and provocations for mulling this through further.<br />I like to think i am freeish to act, Knowing what wraps me up, constrains me, shapes me also lets me see that things might also be otherwise :)<br />Whatever chains or links or allies are added in, there is always possible for reversing, for reshaping....ailsahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10247094621951852148noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27287415.post-70555036462946596022009-11-12T03:16:34.846+13:002009-11-12T03:16:34.846+13:00I loved this, Aylsa. Now I'm thinking about f...I loved this, Aylsa. Now I'm thinking about free will in reference to blogging, twittering, etc. (How free am I when I write? Do I really write what I want?)<br /><br />And, anyway, can we get out? What does it mean to "get out", actually? Yesterday I was reading this essay by Mark Sluoka (http://www.harpers.org/archive/2009/09/0082640), and I can't help to think about his question: What do we teach, and why?<br /><br />The why is difficult, in fact. If we have this awareness about this issues, what do we get with it? Isn't easier to keep going in tech-promotion mode? Lately, I think I'm starting to understand that, actually, ignorance can be bliss.<br /><br />I'm afraid this leads to issues like "Why education? Why academia? What's the point then?", and I'd love to hear a bit more about what do we do about this... Is there really a possibility to use technology for our purposes, or are we definitely trapped by it?<br /><br />As you can see, great post. :DDiego Lealhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09970298055980712367noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27287415.post-6698025564284459272009-11-11T23:15:18.336+13:002009-11-11T23:15:18.336+13:00Great analysis, Aylsa, I empathize a lot with the ...Great analysis, Aylsa, I empathize a lot with the introspection you make, the questioning of the inner changes we go trough as we grow more dependent on external devices. I´ve also wondered how much weaker or more vulnerable we become by relaxing while we let others take care of storing our belongings, it´s kind of scary. I guess we´re just the first generation experiencing these crisis and hope that the coming ones will develop new resources to swim in this ocean.Leila Nachawati Regohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09589258494704876993noreply@blogger.com