EPISODE · Sep 1, 2021 · 1H 18M
21. The Internet Age Gap: Is Curation Making Real-Life Intolerable? with Noah Scalin
from Modern Anarchy · host Dr. Nicole Thompson
On today's episode, we have artist and activist Noah Scalin (He/HIm) join us for a conversation about the generational divide with the rise of the internet age. Together we talk about the internet-self vs. the physical self (or a lack thereof), the danger of curation, and the possibility that political beliefs may be taking over the role of religion. If you enjoyed today's podcast, then please subscribe, leave a review, or share this podcast with a friend! And, join the movement by becoming a part of the conscious objectors patreon. Your support is what powers this work and the larger societal change we are fighting towards! Let's continue to challenge our assumptions and grow together. Join the community here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=54121384 Modern Anarchy Community: Instagram Facebook Patreon Noah Scalin's Community: Instagram Website Resources to Learn More: America Without God Generational Differences At Work Are Small. Thinking They’re Big Affects Our Behavior Revisiting the Origins: The Internet and its Early Governance How the Internet was born: from the ARPANET to the Internet Why Are My Boomer Parents on Their Phones Literally All the Time? The Social Dilemma Millennials stand out for their technology use, but older generations also embrace digital life Demographics of Key Social Networking Platforms The negative effects of social media on the social identity of adolescents from the perspective of social work Identity in the Age of Social Media The Artist Way
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