<b>A very important book</b>

- Bessel van der Kolk, Financial Times

<b>Compelling, readable – and incredibly chilling</b> . . .<b> a terrifying assessment of the digital carnage</b> . . .<b> remarkably persuasive</b> . . . <b>a clarion-call to parents everywhere</b>

- Lucy Denyer, Telegraph

Deals seriously with counter-arguments and gaps in the evidence . . . <b>all the suggestions sound sensible. Some even sound fun</b>

Economist

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<b>A game-changer for society . . . </b>The statistics that Haidt offers are<b> jaw-dropping . . . </b>although this book is about young people, it will resonate with many of us . . . <b>I can’t recommend this book highly enough; everyone should read it</b>

- Stella O’Malley, Irish Independent

<b>A book of devastating observations </b>. . . his data is<b> startling</b> . . . <b>robust scientific evidence</b> for what we've all come to assume is true . . . it's the <b>sheer scale of harm depicted here</b> that should galvanise us

- Simon Ings, Spectator

Forget horror; this is <b>one of the most terrifying books I have read </b>. . . some of the statistics Haidt quotes are <b>truly shocking</b> . . . a <b>persuasive </b>and <b>rousing </b>argument

- Anna Davis, Evening Standard

If <b>this important book</b> rings enough alarms to make politicians impose a genuine social media ban on children, I believe <b>most parents would be happy and most teenagers happier</b>

The Times, Book of the Week

<b>Urgent and essential</b> . . . it ought to become <b>a foundational text for the growing movement to keep smartphones out of schools</b>, and young children off social media

- Sophie McBain, Guardian

<b>Lucid</b>, <b>memorable</b>, <b>galvanizing</b>

- Meghan Cox Gurdon, Wall Street Journal

<b>Erudite, engaging, crusading</b>

- Tracy Dennis-Tiwary, New York Times Book Review

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‘Boundlessly wise . . . important and engrossing’ The New York Times

‘One of the most important books I’ve read . . . It’s absolutely brilliant’ Dr Rangan Chatterjee

'Urgent and essential' Guardian

Acclaimed psychologist Jonathan Haidt reveals how the decline of free-play in childhood and the rise of smartphone use among adolescents is changing our world

From 2010, as teens traded in their flip phones for smartphones packed with social media apps, unsupervised time online soared while face-to-face conversations with friends and family plummeted, and so did mental health. This profound shift took place against a backdrop of diminishing childhood freedom and over-supervision in the real world, depriving children of the experiences they most need to become strong and self-governing adults.

The Anxious Generation delves into the latest research to show how this shift from free-play to smartphones disrupts development – from sleep deprivation to addiction – and lays the foundations of isolation and fear that define society today. Grounded in ancient wisdom and packed full of cutting-edge science and practical advice, this eye-opening book is a life-raft for anyone who wants to understand how the most rapid rewiring of human relationships and consciousness in human history has made it harder for all of us to think, focus, forget ourselves enough to care about others and build close relationships.

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781802063271
Publisert
2025-01-02
Utgiver
Penguin Books Ltd; Penguin
Vekt
348 gr
Høyde
199 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
26 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
464

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Om bidragsyterne

Jonathan Haidt (pronounced ‘height’) is a social psychologist and the Thomas Cooley Professor of Ethical Leadership at New York University's Stern School of Business. He is the author of The Righteous Mind and co-author of The Coddling of the American Mind.