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Analysing the convergence of law and regulation with rapidly
evolving communications technologies, this interdisciplinary work
navigates the intricate balancing act between human rights
protection and technological innovation in a digital age, and
illuminates the comprehensive potential of human rights to frame
our intelligent use of technology. The authors address such
pressing questions as how to protect user privacy online, whether
digital pollution is a health hazard, who should have control and
be responsible for data technologies and how to maintain human
autonomy in a world of interconnected objects. By considering
specific cases, this book provides an in-depth exploration of the
many regulatory and technological choices citizens, states, civil
society organizations and the private sector should consider to
ensure that digital technology more fully serves human needs.
Digital systems, such as phones, computers and PDAs, place
continuous demands on our cognitive and perceptual systems. They
offer information and interaction opportunities well above our
processing abilities, and often interrupt our activity. Appropriate
allocation of attention is one of the key factors determining the
success of creative activities, learning, collaboration, and many
other human pursuits. This book presents research related to human
attention in digital environments. Original contributions by
leading researchers cover the conceptual framework of research
aimed at modelling and supporting human attentional processes, the
theoretical and software tools currently available, and various
application areas. The authors explore the idea that attention has
a key role to play in the design of future technology and discuss
how such technology may continue supporting human activity in
environments where multiple devices compete for people's limited
cognitive resources.
This book examines a series of phenomena that have accompanied the
development of digital technology and focuses on the attentional
processes that these phenomena have in common. Across the social
order, complaints are growing about a lack of attention as well as
an overriding push by corporations and institutions to capture and
mobilize attention. With a particular focus on social attention,
the book highlights the need for an increased awareness about the
agents that shape attention in our society, the effects that these
agents (attempt to) produce, and the means by which individuals and
groups may increase their control over personal and social
attention. With a range of academic perspectives, this book is a
crucial read for understanding the changing shape of political,
business and personal communication.
Digital systems, such as phones, computers and PDAs, place
continuous demands on our cognitive and perceptual systems. They
offer information and interaction opportunities well above our
processing abilities, and often interrupt our activity. Appropriate
allocation of attention is one of the key factors determining the
success of creative activities, learning, collaboration, and many
other human pursuits. This book presents research related to human
attention in digital environments. Original contributions by
leading researchers cover the conceptual framework of research
aimed at modelling and supporting human attentional processes, the
theoretical and software tools currently available, and various
application areas. The authors explore the idea that attention has
a key role to play in the design of future technology and discuss
how such technology may continue supporting human activity in
environments where multiple devices compete for people's limited
cognitive resources.
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