
Rashid, Imran Feelability
DO YOU FEEL ALIVE? In the book FEELABILITY, the sequel to the critically acclaimed bestseller OFFLINE, specialist doctor Imran Rashid, in collaboration with sociologist Rikke Østergaard, once again takes stock of the consequences that the digitised and accelerating society has for people.With the corona crisis offering a......
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DO YOU FEEL ALIVE? In the book FEELABILITY, the sequel to the critically acclaimed bestseller OFFLINE, specialist doctor Imran Rashid, in collaboration with sociologist Rikke Østergaard, once again takes stock of the consequences that the digitised and accelerating society has for people.With the corona crisis offering a frightening example of a hyper-digitised existence, where human contact has been reduced to an absolute minimum, we have had ample opportunity to reflect on what kind of existence we really want. Is this an existence controlled by external influences, locked in a busy luxury hamster wheel, where measurable values such as speed, consumption and wealth dominate? Or should we work instead to regain our touch with life in order to achieve greater purpose, immersion and connectivity?If the latter is what you want, you'll find useful knowledge, thought-provoking reflec- tions and concrete tools in FEELABILITY.
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