In this chapter, we analyze the relationships between the Internet and its users in terms of situated cognition theory. We first argue that the Internet is a new kind of cognitive ecology, providing almost constant access to a vast amount of digital information that is increasingly more integrated into our cognitive routines. We then briefly introduce situated cognition theory and its species of embedded, embodied, extended, distributed and collective cognition. Having thus set the stage, we begin by taking an embedded cognition view and analyze how the Internet aids certain cognitive tasks. After that, we conceptualize how the Internet enables new kinds of embodied interaction, extends certain aspects of our embodiment, and examine how wea...
There has been a growing interest in recent years regarding the relationship between social interact...
In thinking about the transformative potential of network technologies with respect to human cogniti...
This paper has two distinct but related goals: (1) to identify some of the potential consequences of...
In this chapter, we analyze the relationships between the Internet and its users in terms ...
The Internet is an important focus of attention for the philosophy of mind and cognitive science com...
In the history of external information systems, the World Wide Web presents a significant change in ...
In the history of external information systems, the World Wide Web presents a significant change in ...
In the history of external information systems, the World Wide Web presents a significant change in ...
In the history of external information systems, the World Wide Web presents a significant change in ...
In the history of external information systems, the World Wide Web presents a significant change in ...
In the history of external information systems, the World Wide Web presents a significant change in ...
Alongside existing research into the social, political and economic impacts of the Web, there is a n...
Alongside existing research into the social, political and economic impacts of the Web, there is a n...
Alongside existing research into the social, political and economic impacts of the Web, there is a n...
Empirical research related to the Web has typically focused on its impact to social relationships an...
There has been a growing interest in recent years regarding the relationship between social interact...
In thinking about the transformative potential of network technologies with respect to human cogniti...
This paper has two distinct but related goals: (1) to identify some of the potential consequences of...
In this chapter, we analyze the relationships between the Internet and its users in terms ...
The Internet is an important focus of attention for the philosophy of mind and cognitive science com...
In the history of external information systems, the World Wide Web presents a significant change in ...
In the history of external information systems, the World Wide Web presents a significant change in ...
In the history of external information systems, the World Wide Web presents a significant change in ...
In the history of external information systems, the World Wide Web presents a significant change in ...
In the history of external information systems, the World Wide Web presents a significant change in ...
In the history of external information systems, the World Wide Web presents a significant change in ...
Alongside existing research into the social, political and economic impacts of the Web, there is a n...
Alongside existing research into the social, political and economic impacts of the Web, there is a n...
Alongside existing research into the social, political and economic impacts of the Web, there is a n...
Empirical research related to the Web has typically focused on its impact to social relationships an...
There has been a growing interest in recent years regarding the relationship between social interact...
In thinking about the transformative potential of network technologies with respect to human cogniti...
This paper has two distinct but related goals: (1) to identify some of the potential consequences of...