This book draws on a variety of substantive examples from science technology medicine
literature and popular culture to highlight how a new technoscientifically mediated and
modified phase and form of technosleep is now in the making - in the global north at least and
to discuss the consequences for our relationships to sleep the values we accord sleep and the
very nature and normativities of sleep itself.The authors discuss how technosleep at its
simplest denotes the 'coming together' or 'entanglements' of sleep and technology and
sensitizes us to various shifts in sleep-technology relations through culture time and place.
In doing so it pays close attention to the salience and significance of these trends and
transformations to date in everyday night life their implications for sleep inequalities and
the related issues of sleep and social justice they suggest.