Food for thought
Technologies fueling our media consumption are outpacing the rate of scientific inquiry, making real or verifiable effects hard to understand and perhaps harder study appropriately, share these authors. They express concerns and assert a call to action to establish new disciplines about media.
American adults now spend over 11 hours per day listening to, watching, reading or generally interacting with media. . . “
Source: HBR Ascend, March 12, 2020. Link. The authors assert that now is the time to pursue a three-pronged approach to all digital encounters: literacy, hygiene, and labeling. We have the opportunity of a lifetime to re-shape our still primitive and often unruly digital culture into a safer, healthier, more rewarding domain.