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Jeff Hancock: 三種數位的謊言

Filmed Sep 2012 • Posted Nov 2012TEDxWinnipeg
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誰不曾在短訊上寫"我已經在路上了"但實際上沒有? 或在線上交友的資料上說點小謊? Jeff Hancock 不認為網路的匿名性會助長欺騙的行為。事實上,他認為因網路的可搜尋性及資訊存留還可能讓我們更加誠實。

Jeff Hancock studies how we interact by email, text message and social media blips, seeking to understand how technology mediates communication. Full bio »

Translated into Chinese, Traditional by Cheng An Yang
Reviewed by Regina Chu
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