Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Digital Addiction
Clip: 4/21/2016 | 7m 34s
Are we hopelessly hooked on our digital devices?
Americans are increasingly dependent on their digital devices, and while these provide undeniable benefits, some say their negative consequences must also be addressed. Correspondent Kim Lawton talks with Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Sherry Turkle, Tanya Schevitz of the Jewish cultural organization Reboot and Zen master Jane Dobisz, who leads device-free meditation retreats.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Digital Addiction
Clip: 4/21/2016 | 7m 34s
Americans are increasingly dependent on their digital devices, and while these provide undeniable benefits, some say their negative consequences must also be addressed. Correspondent Kim Lawton talks with Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Sherry Turkle, Tanya Schevitz of the Jewish cultural organization Reboot and Zen master Jane Dobisz, who leads device-free meditation retreats.
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