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The Attention Merchants

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  • 432 páginas
  • 16 horas de lectura

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Vigorous and entertaining, this book explores how electronic media has turned human attention into a highly valuable commodity. It addresses the growing anxiety surrounding the information age, offering a bracing intellectual tour de force. Readers will encounter lesser-known ideas and episodes from media history, presented with elegance and clarity, akin to stepping into a meticulously organized closet. This examination reveals the commercial efforts to capture and commodify our attention, illustrating how we have become both consumers and producers, essentially selling ourselves to ourselves. The narrative includes sharp illustrations of those who have attempted to resist the encroachment of advertising in our lives, often with little success, dramatizing the ongoing struggle effectively. It provides an engaging history of the attention economy, revealing how our current conditions have developed over time. The timing of this exploration is impeccable, as it traces marketers' relentless advance into our daily lives. Overall, it offers an erudite, energizing, and thorough account of humanity's fundamental endeavor: getting others to care about what matters to us. This engaging and informative work is a must-read for anyone interested in the dynamics of attention in our modern world.

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The Attention Merchants, Tim Wu

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Título
The Attention Merchants
Idioma
Inglés
Autores
Tim Wu
Editorial
Bantam Books
Publicado en
2017
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
432
ISBN10
0804170045
ISBN13
9780804170048
Serie
Calificación
4,05 de 5
Descripción
Vigorous and entertaining, this book explores how electronic media has turned human attention into a highly valuable commodity. It addresses the growing anxiety surrounding the information age, offering a bracing intellectual tour de force. Readers will encounter lesser-known ideas and episodes from media history, presented with elegance and clarity, akin to stepping into a meticulously organized closet. This examination reveals the commercial efforts to capture and commodify our attention, illustrating how we have become both consumers and producers, essentially selling ourselves to ourselves. The narrative includes sharp illustrations of those who have attempted to resist the encroachment of advertising in our lives, often with little success, dramatizing the ongoing struggle effectively. It provides an engaging history of the attention economy, revealing how our current conditions have developed over time. The timing of this exploration is impeccable, as it traces marketers' relentless advance into our daily lives. Overall, it offers an erudite, energizing, and thorough account of humanity's fundamental endeavor: getting others to care about what matters to us. This engaging and informative work is a must-read for anyone interested in the dynamics of attention in our modern world.