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Computerized machines can be found in many forms and all around us
- in our pockets, and even sometimes in our body. For many of us,
they are now essential elements of everyday life. When it comes to
smartphones, connected objects, medical digital devices and
e-health, these digital tools have proliferated in our environment,
continually transforming our modes of social organization. They act
as prostheses and orthotics that "enhance" our cognitive capacities
and influence our inherent behaviors. Are digital tools that
perpetually envelop the body and the spirit able to overwhelm the
social order? Could our cognitive prosthetics lead to permanent,
radical change to our society, which could become similar to a
hive? This book explores this reflection, which is at the center of
social research on digital tools.
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