Review: Sherry Turkle's "Alone Together" is a Thoughtful, Timely and Deeply Human Exploration of Technology
Alone Together is one of the most important cultural analyses of the digital age. In this compelling and carefully researched book, Sherry Turkle — a sociologist and psychologist at MIT — examines how technology, particularly social media, smartphones, and relational AI, is reshaping human relationships. Her central question is both simple and unsettling: Are we becoming more connected — or more alone? The book is 16 years old (as of 2026) and that question has never been more important, or more relevant. Turkle does not approach technology as a technophobe. Instead, she offers a careful, compassionate, and research-based reflection on how our digital tools are influencing identity, intimacy, and community. The result is not alarmist — it is sobering. Structure of the Book The book unfolds in two major sections: The Robotic Moment Turkle examines how humans relate to machines — particularly social robots like Tamagotchis, robotic pets, and eldercare robots. She asks: Why do we form em...