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Your Mind Is Being Fracked 

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The steady dings of notifications. The 40 tabs that greet you when you open your computer in the morning. The hundreds of unread emails, most of them spam, with subject lines pleading or screaming for you to click. Our attention is under assault these days, and most of us are familiar with the feeling that gives us - fractured, irritated, overwhelmed.
D. Graham Burnett calls the attention economy an example of “human fracking”: With our attention in shorter and shorter supply, companies are going to even greater lengths to extract this precious resource from us. And he argues that it’s now reached a point that calls for a kind of revolution. “This is creating conditions that are at odds with human flourishing. We know this,” he tells me. “And we need to mount new forms of resistance.”
Burnett is a professor of the history of science at Princeton University and is working on a book about the laboratory study of attention. He’s also a co-founder of the Strother School of Radical Attention (www.schoolofattention.org/) , which is a kind of grass roots, artistic effort to create a curriculum for studying attention.
In this conversation, we talk about how the 20th-century study of attention laid the groundwork for today’s attention economy, the connection between changing ideas of attention and changing ideas of the self, how we even define attention (this episode is worth listening to for Burnett’s collection of beautiful metaphors alone), whether the concern over our shrinking attention spans is simply a moral panic, what it means to teach attention and more.
Mentioned:
Friends of Attention (www.friendsofattention.net/)
“The Battle for Attention (www.newyorker.com/magazine/20...) ” by Nathan Heller
“Powerful Forces Are Fracking Our Attention. We Can Fight Back. (www.nytimes.com/2023/11/24/op...) ” by D. Graham Burnett, Alyssa Loh and Peter Schmidt
Scenes of Attention (cup.columbia.edu/book/scenes-...) edited by D. Graham Burnett and Justin E. H. Smith
Book Recommendations:
Addiction by Design (press.princeton.edu/books/pap...) by Natasha Dow Schüll
Objectivity (press.princeton.edu/books/pap...) by Lorraine Daston and Peter L. Galison
The Confidence-Man (www.gutenberg.org/files/21816...) by Herman Melville
Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at ezrakleinshow@nytimes.com.
You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-....
This episode of “The Ezra Klein Show” was produced by Rollin Hu and Kristin Lin. Fact-checking by Michelle Harris, with Mary Marge Locker and Kate Sinclair. Our senior engineer is Jeff Geld, with additional mixing by Isaac Jones and Aman Sahota. Our senior editor is Claire Gordon. The show’s production team also includes Annie Galvin and Elias Isquith. Original music by Isaac Jones and Aman Sahota. Audience strategy by Kristina Samulewski and Shannon Busta. The executive producer of New York Times Opinion Audio is Annie-Rose Strasser. Special thanks to Sonia Herrero.

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@waynedawson7613
@waynedawson7613 Месяц назад
I deeply appreciate that Prof Burnett mentioned the value of the arts. I'm a scientist, but I cannot advocate enough for the value of art (though non-monetary), both inside and outside of science.
@Edo9River
@Edo9River Месяц назад
❤❤❤ what a meditative experience, this podcast.
@lydiasharp6070
@lydiasharp6070 Месяц назад
Thanks for your thoughtful, informative conversation guys.
@ReddCharlie
@ReddCharlie Месяц назад
What is that piece of music?
@devastationjhayne
@devastationjhayne Месяц назад
I found part of it! The song is Misguided Conversation, by Mark Korven, from the soundtrack of The Peripheral.
@user-kv5ry9vp6s
@user-kv5ry9vp6s Месяц назад
Part of the music is from a song called Blue Tunnel by Blanck Mass, from the Ted K soundtrack. More music is layered on top of it that I can't recognize though...
@goodnatureart
@goodnatureart Месяц назад
I think about my generation being the last that didn't have screens growing up. The ASSymetrical programming is now universal. Love Strother School.
@kendomyers
@kendomyers Месяц назад
Did anyone misread the title? I thought it said our attention is being f'ed, that's why I clicked
@oakleyhill164
@oakleyhill164 Месяц назад
Your attention was misdirected... Or was it?
@hadiza1
@hadiza1 Месяц назад
💜💜💜
@volkerengels5298
@volkerengels5298 Месяц назад
13:00 The way we think of and treat ADHD(ppl) is the same story. These 'Misfits' break our idea(!) of attention. I mean in the end you're proud of being able to do boring stuff over a long period of time.............................................................................................................................
@Ale-wj6nm
@Ale-wj6nm Месяц назад
what is exactly the book referenced very early on and what's the author - "History of science" ???
@EricMHowardII-yh1rn
@EricMHowardII-yh1rn 4 дня назад
Attention requires strong interest that stirs up Enjoyable Learning Knowledge and provides guidance and direction along with spiritual rehabilitation and development daily. -Hebrews 4:12 Attention can not become boring to tears devoid of why that sort kind stuff is being taught without understanding. Doing boring stuff without understanding is harmful to the process of enjoyable learning in ways that makes students want to drop out of school in droves especially for boys and Men.
@B.FrankAndersen
@B.FrankAndersen Месяц назад
🙂
@melliecrann-gaoth4789
@melliecrann-gaoth4789 Месяц назад
👍👍🙏
@cxa24
@cxa24 Месяц назад
If I had a brain =/
@local_tomatillo
@local_tomatillo 22 дня назад
Please credit the artist from the piece of music in the listening exercise. It's driving me and some other folks here and on Reddit kinda crazy.
@local_tomatillo
@local_tomatillo 22 дня назад
Also -- I greatly appreciated this episode. Thank you.
@joseflemire4284
@joseflemire4284 Месяц назад
READ Aldous Huxley's Island..."Attention" is the Refrain
@DerrickHF
@DerrickHF Месяц назад
I've done my best, but I really don't speak academic like this.
@JeremyHelm
@JeremyHelm Месяц назад
7:39 pursuit tests
@JeremyHelm
@JeremyHelm Месяц назад
9:13 Weiner didn't name it cybernetics because he wanted cyborgs
@JeremyHelm
@JeremyHelm Месяц назад
10:40 vigilance detriment
@JeremyHelm
@JeremyHelm Месяц назад
12:17 wither pomodoro?
@JeremyHelm
@JeremyHelm Месяц назад
13:34 what's the question behind the inquiry?
@JeremyHelm
@JeremyHelm Месяц назад
15:07 Iain McGilchrist does both
@drdr1957
@drdr1957 Месяц назад
#53 ❤😂🎉😊
@DSTH323
@DSTH323 Месяц назад
Important content but sentences should end in periods most of the time, not question marks. The acute inflections here that round sentences like a question, the “uptalk” or the “high rising terminal” (HRT) habit ruined this episode for us here. In our home we enjoy this show but we don't want to be talked to like children.
@roc7880
@roc7880 Месяц назад
when kids looked at their phones in class they cannot learn shit. blame the parents not the teachers.
@rdean150
@rdean150 Месяц назад
Blame the people who built the flashing attention algorithms. The engineers did it on purpose. They knew what they were doing, they decided to do it, and their business stakeholders celebrated the success of their project.
@patricksweeney6334
@patricksweeney6334 Месяц назад
“blame the parents not the teachers.” Well, maybe… a little? But phones being used in a classroom is entirely a classroom management issue. Each class should start with… “Ok, phones on your desk, face down. A phone that gets touched before the bell rings gets moved to *my* desk.” There. Done.
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