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Prof. Sherry R Turkle
Abby Rockefeller Mauzé Professor of the Social Studies of Science and Technology
Founding Director, MIT Initiative on Technology and Self
Primary DLC
Program in Science, Technology, and Society
MIT Room:
E51-185B
(617) 253-4068
sturkle@media.mit.edu
https://sherryturkle-mit-edu.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/
Assistant
Judy Spitzer
(617) 253-4044
jspitzer@mit.edu
Areas of Interest and Expertise
Impact of Technology on the Individual and Society
Gender and Technology
Identity and the Internet
Sociology of Science
Personal Interaction with Technology
Psychology of Computer-Mediated Communication
People and Artifacts
Research Summary
Professor Turkle received a joint doctorate in sociology and personality psychology from Harvard University and is a licensed clinical psychologist. Professor Turkle writes on the “subjective side” of people’s relationships with technology, especially computers. She is an expert on mobile technology, social networking, and sociable robotics.
Her newest book, The Empathy Diaries: A Memoir (Penguin Press, March 2021), ties together her personal story with her groundbreaking research on technology, empathy, and ethics. Her previous book, the New York Times bestseller, Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age (Penguin Press, October 2015), investigates how a flight from conversation undermines our relationships, creativity, and productivity.
Previous works include four other books about evolving relationships in digital culture (Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other; The Second Self: Computers and the Human Spirit; Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet; and Simulation and Its Discontents) and one book about the history of psychoanalysis, Psychoanalytic Politics: Jacques Lacan and Freud’s French Revolution. Turkle has also edited several collections on how we use objects to think with, particularly in the development of ideas about science. These include Evocative Objects: Things We Think With;Falling for Science: Objects in Mind; and The Inner History of Devices.
Recent Work
Projects
April 27, 2007
Program in Science, Technology, and Society
Nurturant Technologies: Robotics and Wearable Computing
Principal Investigator
Sherry Turkle
December 15, 2005
Program in Science, Technology, and Society
Intimate Machines: Living with Relational Artifacts
Principal Investigator
Sherry Turkle
December 15, 2005
Program in Science, Technology, and Society
Art, Technology, and Self
Principal Investigator
Sherry Turkle
December 15, 2005
Program in Science, Technology, and Society
Information Societies, Technologies and Self
Principal Investigator
Sherry Turkle
January 15, 2003
Program in Science, Technology, and Society
Psychodynamic Perspectives on Technology and Self
Principal Investigator
Sherry Turkle
January 15, 2003
Program in Science, Technology, and Society
Mediated Space
Principal Investigator
Sherry Turkle
January 15, 2003
Program in Science, Technology, and Society
Pharmaceuticals and Identity
Principal Investigator
Sherry Turkle
January 15, 2003
Program in Science, Technology, and Society
Body Technology
Principal Investigator
Sherry Turkle
January 15, 2003
Program in Science, Technology, and Society
Design, Space, and Software (Architecture)
Principal Investigator
Sherry Turkle
January 15, 2003
Program in Science, Technology, and Society
Robots, Creatures, and Human Identity
Principal Investigator
Sherry Turkle
January 10, 2003
Program in Science, Technology, and Society
Psychoanalysis and Digital Culture
Principal Investigator
Sherry Turkle
Books
Publication date:
March 2, 2021
Books
Prof. Sherry R Turkle
The Empathy Diaries: A Memoir
Publication date:
September 28, 2015
Books
Prof. Sherry R Turkle
Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age
Publication date:
December 6, 2010
Books
Prof. Sherry R Turkle
Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other
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