Goldberger's Essay Our Cell Phones, Ourselves

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says in the essay, Our Cell Phones, Ourselves, that “cell phones users harbor illusions about being alone or assume a degree of privacy that the circumstance don’t actually allow.”(470) Cell phone users have a false sense of isolation and are oblivious to the world around them. But in reality they are actually disrupting the world around them.They are so absorbed into their own conversation that they are unaware of people around them. Being completely detached from where they are and transported into someplace at the other end of the phone, exactly how Goldberger does throughout his writing. For example, Paul Goldberger reiterates in Disconnected Urbanism that “You are there, but you are not there.”(473) He also states, “You are either on

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