Join authors featured in the new anthology, Depth Psychology and the Digital Age, for an online video panel discussion.
Two separate panels comprised of different panelists will air on Tuesday, November 29 at 6pm US PST and on Saturday, December 3 at 10 am PST. Each panel will be hosted by editor, Bonnie Bright, Ph.D. Tune in for one or both events to hear depth perspectives on technology, Internet, social media, online webinars, and more.
PANELISTS for this event, Tuesday, November 29 at 6pm:
Robert Romanyshyn, PhD: "Terminal Talk: Reflections on Thinking and Saying in the Digital World"
Drew Foley, PhD: "Madness and the Map"
Priscilla Hobbs, PhD: "Virtual Hyperrealities: Redefining the Real World for the Hungry Imagination Through Digital Media"
(View these authors' bios in the Comments section below)
Editor/ Panel Moderator: Bonnie Bright, Ph.D.
About the Book
Even more than half a century ago, CG Jung, who was born in 1875 and died in 1961, had significant concerns about the challenges of a growing mind/matter split and the excessive focus of western cultures in particular on science, technology, and rational thinking.
Jung believed this trend toward “modernity” emerged at the expense of more soulful, reflective, poetic ways of being and issued a strong caution against our increasing reliance on machines and technology. He warned of severe consequences that might ultimately propel our civilization toward collapse, unless modernity could be adequately acknowledged and dealt with from a psychological view.
Social media, video gaming, virtual reality, digital media, screen time, mobile devices, electronic music, “smart” technology, and electronic waste are all imperatives in our current culture, and will continue to be future realities for decades, if not centuries, to come. How do we re-boot our understanding of the psychological and soulful aspects of technology in order to adopt a new way of being in a digital world? To do this, we must increasingly look with an archetypal eye.
The authors in this anthology proffer a chance to re-invent our relationship to the digital age and re-infuse these sacred tools with meaning and soul.
Publication Info: Depth Psychology and the Digital Age, edited by Bonnie Bright. Published November 2016 by Depth Insights. $14.99 Kindle, 331 pages; $17.99, Paperback 280 pages
Now available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle versions.
This event will be recorded if possible
Comments
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This sounds wonderful. If I can't be there at the specified time, will there be an available audio recording? Thank you ~
So exciting, I got my copy today...before the online event!!!
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