OCR Output

“ALWAYS ON” — DEALING WITH A CONSTANT AVAILABILITY

KRATZER, Nick — DUNKEL, Wolfgang — MENz, Wolfgang, Raubbau oder
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MAZMANIAN, Melissa — YATES, Joanne — ORLIKOWSKI, Wanda, Ubiquitous
email: Individual experiences and organisational consequences of Blackberry
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MARKOWETZ, Alexander, Digitaler Burnout: Warum unsere permanente
Smartphone-Nutzung gefährlich ist, München, Droemer, 2015.

PRZYBYLSKI, Andrew K. — MurAyYAMA, Kou — DEHAAN, Cody R. — GLADWELL,
Valerie, Motivational, emotional, and behavioral correlates of fear of missing
out, Computers in Human Behavior, 29 (4) (2013) 1841-1848.

Rosa, Hartmut, Weltbeziehungen im Zeitalter der Beschleunigung: Umrisse einer
neuen Gesellschaftskritik, Frankfurt a. M., Suhrkamp, 2012.

SCHERMER, Maartje, The Mind and the Machine — On the Conceptual
and Moral Implications of Brain-Machine Interaction, in Nanoethics, 3%
December 2009, Springer, 217-230.

THORNTON, Bill — Farres, Alyson — ROBBINS, Maija — ROLLINS, Eric, The Mere
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TOWNSEND, Anthony, Thinking in telepathic cities, in Nyiri K. (ed.), Integration
and ubiquity. Towards a philosophy of telecommunications convergence, Wien,
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WALPUSKI, Volker Jörn, Always on. Vom Umgang mit Smart Devices,
Supervision. Mensch — Arbeit — Organisation, 31 (4) (2013) 30-37.