“现在安装自由!”在工作和家庭中选择不使用数字媒体

M. Hartmann
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本文的重点是通信自由,它不同于通信权和通信权。所走的道路不是直接关注通信自由,而是强调(数字)“非通信”。这随后扩展到了不通信的自由。本文从交际行为、社会公平和相互承认的概念出发,对交际自由进行了粗略的理论定义。然后,它转向一系列“非沟通”的例子。“这些从企业环境和他们试图自上而下引入“非沟通”(主要是通过对公司相关沟通工具使用的基于时间的限制),到大学“数字饮食”研讨会的经验,再到如今生活改善市场上提供的“数字排毒”实例。通过这些例子,我们将探讨不交流的自由问题。大多数例子都强调了目前这种交流自由的许多局限性。建议的暂定替代方案是通过临时断开连接来实现远程接近的新版本。因此,这种说法是为了抵制我们在私人生活和工作生活中不断面临的不断增长的连接框架。
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“Install Freedom Now!” Choosing not to Communicate with Digital Media at Work and Home
The emphasis in this article is on the freedom to communicate, which differs from both the right to communicate and communication rights. Instead of focussing directly on the freedom to communicate, the path taken instead is an emphasis on (digital) “non-communication.” This is subsequently expanded to a freedom not to communicate. The article begins with a cursory theoretical definition of communicative freedom, based on the notions of communicative action, social justice and reciprocal recognition. It then turns to a range of examples of “non-communication.” These stretch from corporate environments and their attempts to introduce “non-communication” top-down (mostly via time-based restrictions of the use of company-related communication tools) via the experience of a “digital diet” workshop at the university to instances of “digital detox,” which are offered on the life-improvement markets today. Through these examples, the question of the freedom not to communicate will be explored. Most of the examples underline the many current limitations of this freedom to communicate. The tentative alternative suggested is a new version of distant proximity, enacted through temporary dis-connectivity. This, so the claim, is needed to resist the growing framework of constant connectivity that we are constantly confronted within both private and working lives.
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