Technology and addiction: What drugs can teach us about digital media.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Transcultural Psychiatry Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-07 DOI:10.1177/13634615221105116
Ido Hartogsohn, Amir Vudka
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Abstract

Comparisons between digital media and narcotic drugs have become increasingly common in the vigorous discussion on smartphone addiction and technology addiction. Commentators have used evocative terms such as "digital heroin," "electronic cocaine," and "virtual drugs" when discussing users' growing dependence on their devices. This article looks at the spreading discourse comparing digital media with drugs from a set of interdisciplinary perspectives including media studies, political economy, critical theory, science and technology studies, and addiction studies. It engages several key questions: To what extent can heavy smartphone use be considered an addiction, and how is it similar or different from drug addiction? How do the analogies between media and drugs fit within prevalent imaginaries of information technologies, and within the greater cultural themes and preoccupations of late capitalism? And finally, what can drugs teach us about the possible escape routes from our society's current predicament?

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技术与成瘾:毒品能教会我们什么是数字媒体。
在关于智能手机成瘾和技术成瘾的激烈讨论中,数字媒体和麻醉药品之间的比较越来越普遍。评论员在讨论用户对其设备日益增长的依赖时,使用了“数字海洛因”、“电子可卡因”和“虚拟毒品”等令人回味的术语。本文从一系列跨学科的角度,包括媒体研究、政治经济学、批判理论、科学技术研究和成瘾研究,审视了将数字媒体与毒品进行比较的传播话语。它涉及几个关键问题:大量使用智能手机在多大程度上可以被视为成瘾,它与毒瘾有何相似或不同?媒体和毒品之间的类比如何符合信息技术的普遍想象,以及晚期资本主义更大的文化主题和关注点?最后,毒品能教会我们什么,让我们摆脱当前社会困境的可能途径?
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期刊介绍: Transcultural Psychiatry is a fully peer reviewed international journal that publishes original research and review articles on cultural psychiatry and mental health. Cultural psychiatry is concerned with the social and cultural determinants of psychopathology and psychosocial treatments of the range of mental and behavioural problems in individuals, families and human groups. In addition to the clinical research methods of psychiatry, it draws from the disciplines of psychiatric epidemiology, medical anthropology and cross-cultural psychology.
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