Sherry TURKLE :: The Flight From Conversation . ["We can’t get enough of one another if we can use technology to keep one another at distances we can control: not too close, not too far, just right."] - http://www.nytimes.com/2012...
"We think constant [electronic] connection will make us feel less lonely. The opposite is true. If we are unable to be alone, we are far more likely to be lonely. I am a partisan for conversation. At home, we can create sacred spaces: the kitchen, the dining room. We can make our cars “device-free zones.” We can demonstrate the value of conversation to our children. And we can do the same thing at work. There we are so busy communicating that we often don’t have time to talk to one another about what really matters. We need to remember — in between texts and e-mails and Facebook posts — to listen to one another, even to the boring bits, because it is often in unedited moments, moments in which we hesitate and stutter and go silent, that we reveal ourselves to one another." - Adriano