Future Human Behavior: Understanding What People Are Going to Do Next
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Blurring Realities -- 1.1 From external to internal filters -- 1.2 From post-truth to post-lie -- 1.3 Post-photoshop era -- 1.4 Blurring self-identity -- 1.5 Conspiracy culture -- 1.6 Double proof for the fact checkers -- 1.7 Loving black & -- white in a gray world -- 2. Trust Pendulum -- 2.1 Implosion of trust -- 2.2 Personal & -- informal trust -- 2.3 Bridging trust gaps -- 2.4 The open-source attitude -- 2.5 Be a pico influencer -- 2.6 Culture of appreciation & -- empathy -- 3. The 'You know Me' Society -- 3.1 Nothing on me -- 3.2 Digital James knows you -- 3.3 I know how you feel -- 3.4 Use my data! Fast forward to the past -- 3.5 Privacy paradox -- 3.6 MY DATA, MY € ¥ £ -- 3.7 Black Mirror vs. Singularity University -- 4. Digital Balance -- 4.1 Hate: from technophobia to algorithm aversion -- 4.2 Love: digital addiction -- 4.3 Phubbing - ignoring people -- 4.4 The Future: counter trend, digital butlers & -- apathy -- 4.5 Digital balance as a luxury -- 4.6 Practicing patience in a world that's speeding up -- 4.7 The future of human work -- 5. Future Ethics -- 5.1 Who's responsible for this? -- 5.2 Jumping into the ethics vacuum -- 5.3 Ethics in the workplace -- 5.4 Moral licensing, purpose washing, and cancel culture -- 5.5 Puritanism fallacy -- 5.6 Indirect activism & -- nudge the nudgers -- 6. Mental Surplus -- 6.1 The normalizing of mental health -- 6.2 Gen Z: anxious activists -- 6.3 Mental health & -- technology -- 6.4 Suffering from home -- 6.5 Creating a mental surplus -- Acknowledgements -- References.