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Disconnect: Why We Get Pushed to Extremes Online and How to Stop It
By (Author) Jordan Guiao
Monash University Publishing
Monash University Publishing
1st November 2022
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Digital and information technologies: Health and safety aspects
Central / national / federal government policies
Psychology
303.484
Paperback
272
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
Many of us know an anti-vaxxer or a selfie-obsessed narcissist who clutters our social feeds; an online conspiracy theorist or a child whose face is buried in a smartphone. Some of us even live with one. How do we pull these people back from the brink of a digital abyss
In this compelling account, researcher Jordan Guiao reveals what happens when we fall into online addiction and radicalisation. He speaks to Covid-19 freedom fighters, QAnon conspiracists, social media egoists, online gamers and mens rights activists, tracing their path into obsession and how they found their way out. Drawing on psychology, neuroscience and research on addiction, he prompts us to ask: how can we use the tools that connect us to stop isolating us And what should our governments do to protect us
In an age of online outrage and social media schisms, where Big Tech tracks our every click, it is time for a conversation about how to use the internet safely and for social good. Lets stop the disconnect and create an online world we can all be proud of.
A necessary reset of a book Given how many of us are losing loved ones to conspiracy rabbit holes and brain-shaping tech, this humane, insightful and yes practical book couldnt be more timely.
-- Benjamin LawAs our lives move online, were all carried along by a vast ocean of data Well informed, well researched and very readable, Disconnect by Jordan Guiao helps us navigate the great data ocean. It helps us identify these big phenomena and how they affect us as individuals. Armed with that understanding, were better equipped to survive the data oceans most terrifying tempests.
-- Ed SantowJordan Guiao is a digital native who brings our disordered online world into focus through the characters in a terrifying new story many of whom we will have already met in our own social media feed. Guiao fuses personal stories with professional insight, and the result is refreshingly empathetic and practical. Disconnect is both a cautionary tale and a sorely needed rallying call to reclaim a healthy internet.
-- Ed CoperWhat do we do when our friends fall prey to conspiracy theories, dating scams or online abuse When our children become depressed because they cant live up to a social media ideal Jordan Guiaos Disconnect dissects how social media platforms have been used to exploit our vulnerabilities and what happens to the people who are targeted online. Thankfully, this timely book doesnt reduce such problems to moral panics. Instead, Guiao builds complex case studies of freedom fighters and anti-vaxxers, screen addicts, abusers and victims, offering useful insights into the power of social media to alter our worldviews and polarise societies. Guiaos case that its time to act to rein in this power gives practical suggestions about how to change our relationships with technology.
-- Fiona R. MartinJordan Guiao is a research fellow at The Australia Institutes Centre for Responsible Technology. A former digital strategist at the ABC and head of social media at SBS, he is the co-editor (with Peter Lewis) of The Public Square Project.