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A conversation with D. Graham Burnett, a professor of history at Princeton University and co-founder of the Strother School of Radical Attention. We explore how the attention economy is hacking our brains and how attention activism can help us reclaim our capacity for deeper reflection and curiosity in our digital era.
A conversation with D. Graham Burnett, a professor of history at Princeton University and co-founder of the Strother School of Radical Attention. We explore how the attention economy is hacking our brains and how attention activism can help us reclaim our capacity for deeper reflection and curiosity in our digital era.