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Extended loneliness. When hyperconnectivity makes us feel alone

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Candiotto, Laura

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"In this paper, I analyse a specific kind of loneliness that can be experienced in the networked life, namely ""extended loneliness"". I claim that loneliness-conceived of as stemming from a lack of satisfying relationships to others-can arise from an abundance of connections in the online sphere. Extended loneliness, in these cases, does not result from a lack of connections to other people. On the contrary, it consists in the complex affective experience of both lacking and longing for meaningful relationships while being connected to many people online. The recursive interaction with a digital assistant in a smart flat is my key example for defining the contours of this specific kind of loneliness that emerges when hyperconnectivity becomes pervasive in the user's daily-life. Drawing on Sherry Turkle's work and employing the conceptual framework of the extended mind, I analyse the specific characteristics of extended loneliness and explore its phenomenology."

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loneliness, internet, online, extended mind, background existential feeling, Sherry Turkle, osamělost, internet, online, rozšířená mysl, pozadí existenciálního pocitu, Sherry Turkle

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