What is it about?
This book by Petar Jandric brings together people from across disciplines, who would not ordinarily find themselves in conversation with each other, to discuss the topic of human learning in the age of digital reason.
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Why is it important?
Jandric’s diverse interlocutors do not separate the past in any way from our digital present. They make social and political connections across history, art, the physical, the airwaves, power, control, freedom, love, passion, play, the technological and virtual.
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Writing this book review was a great pleasure as Petar Jandric is an author with whom I have had long standing collaborations. The dialogues he has published concerning technology contribute to other ways of thinking and being for humans, rather than those simply rooted in capital.
Professor Sarah Hayes
University of Wolverhampton
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This page is a summary of: Learning in the age of digital reason, Petar JandrićJandrićPetar, Learning in the Age of Digital Reason, Sense Publishers: Rotterdam, 2017; 406 pp.: ISBN 9789463510769, £65.00 (hbk), ISBN 9789463510752, £39.00 (pbk)., Policy Futures in Education, October 2017, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/1478210317736436.
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