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MIT Technology Review - January-February 2020

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To grow up with technology, as my generation has, is to
constantly question the self, to split into multi plicities,
to try to contain our own contradictions.” That sentence
from Taylor Fang, the winner of our youth essay contest
(page 36), neatly sums up the experience of juggling
one’s identities on Facebook, Snapchat, TikTok, Instagram, and
other platforms, each with its own unwritten norms of sharing and
self-expression. But I think it also captures
the struggle of adults trying to understand
the role of technology in their children’s
lives. How do ubiquitous digital devices
influence the way young people learn, make
friends, understand the world, and understand themselves? These are the questions
we tackle in this issue, and the answers, too,
contain many contradictions.

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