Princeton University Press (Educational Institution; Publishing industry): Book Author, (January 2010-Present) ADDICTION BY DESIGN
Machine Gambling in Las Vegas
Recent decades have seen a dramatic shift away from social forms of gambling played around roulette wheels and card ta...
The drug addict slowly builds up a tolerance to the habit, needing more and more of the dopamine-stimulating substance to feel high. Gambling works in a similar way, according to the 2012 book Addiction by Design, by MIT professor Natasha Schull.
Date: Oct 31, 2018
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Natasha Schull
Lived:
Cambridge, MA Manhattan, NY Manhattan, Berkeley, Paris, Santa Fe, Havana, San Francisco, Las Vegas
Work:
MIT - Anthropologist, Documentary Film MIT, NYU, UC Berkeley, Columbia University, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Binge Productions
Education:
Stuyvesant High School, UC Berkeley
About:
Natasha Dow Schüll is a cultural anthropologist and associate professor at MIT’s Program in Science, Technology, and Society. Her new book, ADDICTION BY DESIGN: Machine Gambling in Las Vegas (Princeto...
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Natasha Dow Schll Casino Capitalism
Chris Hedges discusses the ramifications of casino culture in America ...
Duration:
28m 20s
Databite No. 75: Natasha Schll
Natasha Dow Schll presents From big brother to little mother: self-reg...
Duration:
1h 3m 34s
Hooked on Smartphones: Silicon Valley's Bet o...
Natasha Dow Schll, author of Addiction by Design, has spent years stud...
Duration:
40m 51s
Slot Machines: Addiction by Design
Natasha Dow Schll spent 15 years studying Las Vegas casinos and the sl...
Duration:
22m 30s
Interview to Natasha Schll on the Automation ...
Compass to Sentinel: The Automation of Self-tracking Technology Natash...
Duration:
18m 9s
Addictions Old and New: Natasha Dow Schull
Natasha Dow Schull's lecture, "Addiction by Design: From Slot Machines...