Carr, Nicholas

Carr, Nicholas

FROM THE GUEST PAGE: Nicholas Carr has written several books on technology and culture, including the Pulitzer Prize finalist The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains.
That’s why they call them browsers

That’s why they call them browsers

Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 167

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 167

FEATURED GUESTS: Nicholas Carr, Thomas Ward, Joseph Stuart, Steven Knepper, Robert Wyllie, Ephraim Radner, and Andrew Willard Jones
Machines and misanthropy

Machines and misanthropy

Nicholas Carr on how technology has transformed our understanding of progress (and people)
Alienation and autoamputation: the price of power

Alienation and autoamputation: the price of power

Nicholas Carr on the numbing effect of technology
Disengagement from the world

Disengagement from the world

Nicholas Carr encourages us to consider how automation technologies impact our ability to engage with the world and whether — like a good tool — they present a more inviting world or close us off from that world. (30 minutes)
Clips from five extended interviews

Clips from five extended interviews

We are pleased to share clips from five interviews that we’ve recently produced as full-length Conversations. (30 minutes)
In the Image of Our Devices

In the Image of Our Devices

Nicholas Carr considers how automation technologies impact our ability to engage with the world. (66 minutes)
On the Degeneration of Attentiveness

On the Degeneration of Attentiveness

Critic Nicholas Carr talks about how technology-driven trends affect our cultural and personal lives. (56 minutes)
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 129

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 129

FEATURED GUESTS: Nicholas Carr, Robert Pogue Harrison, R. J. Snell, Norman Wirzba, Philip Zaleski, Carol Zaleski, and Peter Phillips
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 105

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 105

FEATURED GUESTS: Julian Young, Perry L. Glanzer, Kendra Creasy Dean, Brian Brock, Nicholas Carr, and Alan Jacobs