From Tamagotchi to a virtual collar: the boundaries of technology neutrality

Authors

  • Alexander Tkhostov
  • Vadim Emelin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54359/ps.v3i14.890

Abstract

The role of modern communication devices in disturbance of the stable subject identity is discussed. The development of special 'phantom' parts of the body that transform the subject topology and the subject identity disturbance are shown on a mobile communication model.

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Author Biographies

  • Alexander Tkhostov
    Tkhostov Alexander Sh. Ph.D., Professor; Head, Department of Neuroand Pathopsychology, Faculty of Psychology, The Lomonosov Moscow State University, ul. Mokhovaya, 11, str. 9, 125009 Moscow, Russia. E-mail: tkhostov@gmail.com
  • Vadim Emelin
    Emelin Vadim A. Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Psychological Methodology, Faculty of Psychology, The Lomonosov Moscow State University, ul. Mokhovaya, 11, str. 9, 125009 Moscow, Russia. E-mail: emelin@mail.ru

Published

2010-12-15

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How to Cite

Tkhostov, A., & Emelin, V. (2010). From Tamagotchi to a virtual collar: the boundaries of technology neutrality. Psychological Studies, 3(14). https://doi.org/10.54359/ps.v3i14.890