Emotional and Cognitive Overload

The Dark Side of Information Technology

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Applied Psychology
Cover of the book Emotional and Cognitive Overload by Anne-Françoise Rutkowski, Carol Saunders, Taylor and Francis
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Anne-Françoise Rutkowski, Carol Saunders ISBN: 9781351682480
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: October 3, 2018
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Anne-Françoise Rutkowski, Carol Saunders
ISBN: 9781351682480
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: October 3, 2018
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

We live in a world of limitless information. With technology advancing at an astonishingly fast pace, we are challenged to adapt to robotics and automated systems that threaten to replace us. Both at home and at work, an endless range of devices and Information Technology (IT) systems place demands upon our attention that human beings have never experienced before, but are our brains capable of processing it all?

In this important new book, an in-depth view is taken of IT's under-studied dark side and its dire consequences on individuals, organizations, and society. With theoretical underpinnings from the fields of cognitive psychology, management, and information systems, the idea of brain overload is defined and explored, from its impact on our decision-making and memory to how we may cope with the resultant 'technostress'. Discussing the negative consequences of technology on work substitution, technologically induced work-family conflicts, and organizational design as well as the initiatives set up to combat these, the authors go on to propose measurement approaches for capturing the entangled aspects of IT-related overload. Concluding on an upbeat note, the book's final chapter explores emerging technologies that can illuminate our world when mindfully managed.

Designed to better equip humans for dealing with new technologies, supported by case studies, and also exploring the idea of 'IT addiction', the book concludes by asking how IT processes may aid rather than hinder our cognitive functioning. This is essential reading for anyone interested in how we function in the digital age.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

We live in a world of limitless information. With technology advancing at an astonishingly fast pace, we are challenged to adapt to robotics and automated systems that threaten to replace us. Both at home and at work, an endless range of devices and Information Technology (IT) systems place demands upon our attention that human beings have never experienced before, but are our brains capable of processing it all?

In this important new book, an in-depth view is taken of IT's under-studied dark side and its dire consequences on individuals, organizations, and society. With theoretical underpinnings from the fields of cognitive psychology, management, and information systems, the idea of brain overload is defined and explored, from its impact on our decision-making and memory to how we may cope with the resultant 'technostress'. Discussing the negative consequences of technology on work substitution, technologically induced work-family conflicts, and organizational design as well as the initiatives set up to combat these, the authors go on to propose measurement approaches for capturing the entangled aspects of IT-related overload. Concluding on an upbeat note, the book's final chapter explores emerging technologies that can illuminate our world when mindfully managed.

Designed to better equip humans for dealing with new technologies, supported by case studies, and also exploring the idea of 'IT addiction', the book concludes by asking how IT processes may aid rather than hinder our cognitive functioning. This is essential reading for anyone interested in how we function in the digital age.

More books from Taylor and Francis

Cover of the book A Feminist Ethnography of Secure Wards for Women with Learning Disabilities by Anne-Françoise Rutkowski, Carol Saunders
Cover of the book John Ruskin by Anne-Françoise Rutkowski, Carol Saunders
Cover of the book Archaeology and Language II by Anne-Françoise Rutkowski, Carol Saunders
Cover of the book A Critical Dictionary of Jungian Analysis by Anne-Françoise Rutkowski, Carol Saunders
Cover of the book Private Sphere to World Stage from Austen to Eliot by Anne-Françoise Rutkowski, Carol Saunders
Cover of the book Classroom Observation by Anne-Françoise Rutkowski, Carol Saunders
Cover of the book A Reflexive Reading of Urban Space by Anne-Françoise Rutkowski, Carol Saunders
Cover of the book The Middle East by Anne-Françoise Rutkowski, Carol Saunders
Cover of the book Society and Knowledge by Anne-Françoise Rutkowski, Carol Saunders
Cover of the book Mathematical Methods in Economics by Anne-Françoise Rutkowski, Carol Saunders
Cover of the book Creating and Managing the Democratic School by Anne-Françoise Rutkowski, Carol Saunders
Cover of the book Visual Navigation by Anne-Françoise Rutkowski, Carol Saunders
Cover of the book Introduction to Critical Reflection and Action for Teacher Researchers by Anne-Françoise Rutkowski, Carol Saunders
Cover of the book Teaching Children Who are Deafblind by Anne-Françoise Rutkowski, Carol Saunders
Cover of the book Engendered Economics: Incorporating Diversity into Political Economy by Anne-Françoise Rutkowski, Carol Saunders
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy