Katherine's phone addiction


In today’s day and age, I find that there is a strong relationship between technologies and their users, and after reading the story about Katherine you can see why. I chose Domestication of technology for my frame work as its idea is that technology embeds itself in our everyday lives and becomes a major part of what we do. Katherine’s life revolves around her phone, and what is going on in the realm of social media. In the story her phone is almost an extension of her body, like an extra finger. Although, there are benefits of these devices which can bring safety to users when they find themselves in a predicament, but the negative aspects outweigh these. Users find themselves on their phones more then they should, like Katherine who opens and closes apps repeatedly and consistently. An example of this can be an anxiety disorder called nomophobia, this irrational fear results from being unable to use your phone or having no service, even a dying battery. This can be demonstrated in the case of Katherine as she does everything with a phone in hand and is on it to the end of time. I feel that this psychological disorder shows relevancy as it fits so well. Katherine is at a point where she cannot go without her phone, this is obvious based on her actions, and how the first thing she does upon entering the car is turning to social media. Another point about Katherine is the way she goes about her social media, she makes sure to only post her coolest moments in order to get the most likes and even deletes posts that didn’t live up to her expectations. The story of Katherine also mentioned how the notification box is her favourite part. I found this interesting because this box is one that basically says, “hey, somebody is paying attention to you,” which to me is the sense of gratification which most users are looking for these days. I chose to use the framework of domestication of technology, because of how it has come to be such a chore, users feel the need to always be on it, and continuously refreshing feeds to see if anything has changed within minutes.

Comments

  1. This was a super interesting point of view! I also thought that domestication of technology best described the anxiety caused through interaction with new Digital media, as shown by Katherine and her phone addiction. The phone is definitely used as an extension of her body, as many people these days use it, however I thought it was interesting you think that the negatives of such devices outweigh the positives. The textbook had some interesting ideas in relation to the argument of domestication of technology in which they used examples like 'just because a pedophile exposes himself at the park, doesn't mean we ban parks". I agree with this perspective because as the mobile phone has brought about some unnerving experiences, it has also created freedom, connections, experiences, opportunities and much more that I would personally say outweighs some of the negatives. All in all it was a great post and really interesting to recognize both sides of the argument!

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