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Smartphone Nation is a comprehensive exploration of how mobile devices have become central to contemporary life. Dr. Kaitlyn Regehr investigates the far-reaching consequences of smartphone adoption across multiple dimensions of human existence, from personal relationships to workplace dynamics and social structures.
The book delves into the psychological, sociological, and cultural implications of constant connectivity. Regehr presents evidence-based insights into how smartphones have reshaped communication patterns, attention spans, and interpersonal relationships. She examines both the remarkable benefits and significant challenges posed by ubiquitous mobile technology.
Through compelling research and real-world examples, Smartphone Nation provides readers with a nuanced understanding of our technology-saturated world. The work serves as both an analysis and a call to reflection, encouraging individuals and society to thoughtfully consider their relationship with these powerful devices that have become extensions of ourselves.







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