
While information technology and communication have managed to be the tool that facilitates the tasks in almost every sphere of our lives, and we have accepted with pleasure, this has led to definitions that in some situations place it in is quite small.
These technological advances coined new terms such as:
- Technophobia - is the rejection of technology, resulting in societies technophobes.
This contributes to the formation of computer illiterate.
- Technophilia - technophilia term etymologically means love of technology (techno-technology; subsidiaries hobby)
Technophobia
Sometimes people can get to blame the technology, the problems of society, and this charge can catch up with countries in promoting the technology. Technophobia is the fear of technology, technology is to blame for all the ills of society. In this sense we could even think, that this rejection of technology, promotes a return to a natural state, before technological discoveries.
Sometimes it is called the Luddite Ludita ( "Luddite"), referring to the revolt staged by the labor movement, led by Ned Ludd in England in 1811, and destroyed the textile machinery, feeling that it was work obsolete.
Among the companies technophobes, one of the most renowned are the Amish, whose settlements are in the U.S. and Canada. The Amish are a group of immigrants, most of them Swiss and German speaking, promoting basic restrictions on the use of automobiles and electricity.
Technophilia
It is difficult not be technophile in modern times, where technology gives us the tool that solves many of our everyday problems.
A technophile society is one that expects the technology is the tool to assist in solving many human problems, curing diseases, etc ... and looks that humans also fits these advances.
The most important thing in all this human action, is to understand that technology is a tool to serve people, not the other way, in that it creates dependency on people.
We must not become obsessed by acquiring the latest technological advances, as if our life depended on it, we need only access the necessary tool for us.
Consumerism by technological advances, it can very quickly become an obsession
These technological advances coined new terms such as:
- Technophobia - is the rejection of technology, resulting in societies technophobes.
This contributes to the formation of computer illiterate.
- Technophilia - technophilia term etymologically means love of technology (techno-technology; subsidiaries hobby)
Technophobia
Sometimes people can get to blame the technology, the problems of society, and this charge can catch up with countries in promoting the technology. Technophobia is the fear of technology, technology is to blame for all the ills of society. In this sense we could even think, that this rejection of technology, promotes a return to a natural state, before technological discoveries.
Sometimes it is called the Luddite Ludita ( "Luddite"), referring to the revolt staged by the labor movement, led by Ned Ludd in England in 1811, and destroyed the textile machinery, feeling that it was work obsolete.
Among the companies technophobes, one of the most renowned are the Amish, whose settlements are in the U.S. and Canada. The Amish are a group of immigrants, most of them Swiss and German speaking, promoting basic restrictions on the use of automobiles and electricity.
Technophilia
It is difficult not be technophile in modern times, where technology gives us the tool that solves many of our everyday problems.
A technophile society is one that expects the technology is the tool to assist in solving many human problems, curing diseases, etc ... and looks that humans also fits these advances.
The most important thing in all this human action, is to understand that technology is a tool to serve people, not the other way, in that it creates dependency on people.
We must not become obsessed by acquiring the latest technological advances, as if our life depended on it, we need only access the necessary tool for us.
Consumerism by technological advances, it can very quickly become an obsession
0 comentarios:
Publicar un comentario
Hi Everyone!!!!
Please leave your comment!!!