This essay examines weeklong technology retreats in Silicon Valley. These retreats embody digital healthism, which I define as the discourse that promotes the self-regulation of digital consumption for personal health. I argue that the self-regulation advanced by digital healthism insufficiently addresses the politics of media refusal. Technology retreats channel frustrations about social media use into opportunities for personal and corporate growth instead of political activism. I consider how technology retreats might participate in a dialogue about the regulation of social media platforms and companies by states. Evidence for these claims come from ethnographic research with the founders of a technology retreat in Silicon Valley
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There are prima facie ethical reasons and prudential reasons for people to avoid or withdraw from so...
Media users increasingly express ambivalence about their own media consumption, often related to ubi...
Popular debates surrounding social media well-being target individual habit as the locus of critique...
This article explores the challenges and opportunities of social media health activisms to shape pub...
After facing an intense negative reaction to their accumulation of social, political, and economic p...
A fascination for the authentic is pervasive in contemporary culture. This article discusses texts r...
Media, and specifically, social media, is playing an increasingly central role within American polit...
In Silicon Valley, the world’s most famous site of technological innovation, technology professional...
Purpose: People are increasingly adhering to social networking platforms (SNP), and this adhesion is...
Recent health policy renders patients increasingly responsible for managing their health via digital...
Digital disconnection or ‘digital detox’ has become a key reference point for media scholars interes...
The psychological costs of the attention economy are often considered through the binary of harmful ...
With the current saturation of digital devices in contemporary society, the boundaries between human...
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There are prima facie ethical reasons and prudential reasons for people to avoid or withdraw from so...