Chapter 2: A Roadmap of Studies in Attention and Technology
Chapter 3: Attentional Agency is Environmental Agency
Chapter 4: The Economy of Attention in the Age of Neoliberalism
Chapter 5: Brand Communication and the Attention Economy
Chapter 6: Designing Envelopes for Attention Policies
Chapter 7: Political Attention: A Genealogy of Reinscriptions
Chapter 8: Consumer attention: Corporeality, surveillance and the attention enclosure
Chapter 9: Productivity and Promiscuity: Paying Undivided Attention.
Waddick Doyle is the founder of the Global Communications department and Director of the Civic Media Lab at The American University of Paris, France.
Claudia Roda is Professor of Computer Science at the American University of Paris, France. She is the author of Human Rights and Digital Technology (2017).
This book examines a series of phenomena that have accompanied the development of digital technology and focuses on the attentional processes that these phenomena have in common. Across the social order, complaints are growing about a lack of attention as well as an overriding push by corporations and institutions to capture and mobilize attention. With a particular focus on social attention, the book highlights the need for an increased awareness about the agents that shape attention in our society, the effects that these agents (attempt to) produce, and the means by which individuals and groups may increase their control overpersonal and social attention. With a range of academic perspectives, this book is a crucial read for understanding the changing shape of political, business and personal communication.