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Birlikte Ama Yalnız

Niçin Teknolojiden Daha Çok, Birbirimizden Daha Az Şey Bekliyoruz?

Sherry Turkle

In the Turkish edition of her book, published with a foreword by Prof. Kemal Sayar, Sherry Turkle explores how the digital age has reshaped human communication. While new media tools keep us constantly “connected,” they also erode genuine contact—face-to-face conversation, attentive listening, and the ability to be silently present.

Friendships are reduced to sharing, love to messaging, and family relationships to the spaces between screens.

Technology has become the architect not only of our privacy, but of the very forms our communication takes.

We speak through screens, convey emotions through messages, and live within the same digital universe as thousands of “friends” on social media. Yet beneath this uninterrupted flow of communication lies a profound loneliness. The more we share, the more we diminish; the more connected we become, the farther apart we drift.

Alone Together gives voice to the quietest paradox of the modern age of communication:

On the one hand, we want to be seen, heard, and connected; on the other, we shy away from the demands of genuine human contact.
Turkle invites us beyond the spell of screens, calling us back to the human core of communication.

In a world surrounded by technology, we are left with a single, unsettling question:

“Why, when we are so connected, do we still feel so alone?”

Genre:Media & Communication, Social Psychology
Pub. Lang.:Turkish
Editor:Samet Tınas
Translator:Barış Şannan
Pub. Date:January 2026
Edition:First Edition
Page Count:446
Dimensions:13,5x19,5 cm
Paper Type:Standard Uncoated Paper
Cover Type:Paperback
ISBN:978-625-5861-90-0

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