We’ve all done it, and we know it is (sometimes) wrong, as our faces are glued to our mobile screens while friends and family chatter in the background. RIT Associate Professor of Philosophy and MAGIC’s Head of Research Communications, Community and Ethics Evan Selinger writes this month in The Atlantic on “How Not to Be A Jerk With Your Stupid Cellphone.” And really, what could be more timely? Check out the article for an in-depth review of the pressures, forces, and behaviors that shape our acts, and ways in which we frame our use of these portable communication …