Bibliography

Linguistic 
 Orality
 Language as Constrictor
 Emoji & Communication
 Phonetic Alphabet
 Literacy & Introspection

Empathetic 
 Mirror Neurons
 Separateness
 Global Village

Bihemispheric 
 Specificity v. Broadness
 Societal Focus on the Left Hemisphere
 Full Body Awareness
 Emotional Limbic System


  1. Chan, Danny. "The Human Connection in a Digital World." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, n.d. Web. 16 June 2016. <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/danny-chan/the-human-connection-in-a-digital-world_b_4855478.html>.
      This article examines how technology affects the way we live, its main thesis being that we are becoming united with technology. 

  1. "Experimental Phonetics." Britannica. N.p., 2016. Web. 16 June 2016 <http://academic.eb.com.ezproxy.uncsa.edu/EBchecked/topic/457255/phonetics/69037/Experimental-phonetics>. 
      This is a encyclopedia examination of the physical nature of language, and how language applies to other aspects of life other than cognition and communication. 

  1. Great Thinkers: Human, All Too Human. "Skinner's Theories of Language." Modern World History Online. Open University, n.d. Web. <http://ezproxy.uncsa.edu/login?url=http://online.infobase.com/Auth/Index?aid=18975&itemid=WE53&vid=129947>.
     An informative video about BF Skinner the behaviorist and his notion of language accusation. We learn language through operant conditioning. 

  1. "Infobase Learning - Login." Infobase Learning - Login. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 June 2016. <http://tsof.infobaselearning.com/main-articles/c/can-chimps-and-orangutans-use-language.aspx?q=right%2Bleft%2Bhemisphere>.
   An article exploring if chimps are capable of learning language, exploring what they can learn, like ASL, and looking at how our brains are similar and different. 
    
  1. Ng, S. W., and B. M. Popkin. "Time Use and Physical Activity: A Shift Away from Movement across the Globe." Obesity Reviews 13.8 (2012): 659-80. Web. <http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-789X.2011.00982.x/pdf>.
  A scientific essay that connects the use of technology to lack of mobility and points to it as a leading cause of childhood obesity. 

  1. Ong, Walter J. Orality and Literacy: The Technologizing of the Word. London: Methuen, 1982. Print. < http://dss-edit.com/prof-anon/sound/library/Ong_orality_and_literacy.pdf >. 
      This is Ongs whole book, explaining the origins of orality and how technology is paving the way for a future oral society. 

  1. Serra, Jessica. "Social Media Is Destroying Quality Human Interaction." Thought Catalog. N.p., 17 Sept. 2014. Web. 16 June 2016. <http://thoughtcatalog.com/jessica-serra/2014/09/social-media-is-destroying-quality-human-interaction/>.
     An article that looks in detail about the complacent nature of our social interaction due to social media, focusing largely on youth.  

  1. Wortham, Jenna. "Whimsical Text Icons Get a Shot At Success." New York Times 7 Dec. 2011: B1. Print. < http://search.proquest.com.ezproxy.uncsa.edu/hnpnewyorktimesindex/docview/1634304093/ADFE08FF07A347DCPQ/2?accountid=12722>.

    NYTs article that looks in to the new phenomenon of emojis and how it is a replacement for language. It has a positive slant towards them and even says that the messages help convey ‘more emotion.’

      1. "Does the Outrage over the Stanford Rape Case Do Anything to Help Victims?" Does the Outrage over the Stanford Rape Case Do Anything to Help Victims? N.p., n.d. Web. 17 June 2016.http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/feminism/2016/06/does-outrage-over-stanford-rape-case-do-anything-help-victims

Very recent article looking at the effect or lack there of, of outrage expressed online, in particular in relation to the Stanford Rapist

        1. Gage, Joan. "Are Emoticons And Emojis Destroying Our Language?" The Huffington Post. N.p., 13 Aug. 2015. Web. 17 June 2016. http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/7950460.html

An article that examines the negative effects of emojis, a marked contrast from the NYT article from 3 years before.

       1."Why Is It So Hard for Men to Cry? | World of Psychology." World of Psychology. N.p., 12 Oct. 2012. Web. 17 June 2016.http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2012/10/12/why-is-it-so-hard-for-men-to-cry/

An article exploring the social stigma of men crying. Explore both the cause of this phenomenon as well as its potential harmful effects.

      1. Lane, Chadrick. "The Chemistry of Information Addiction." Scientific American. N.p., 13 Oct. 2009. Web. 20 June 2016. <http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/are-we-addicted-to-inform/>.
 Article that explains the biological need for information addiction in people, largely to adapt to our changing environment. 

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