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Revolution a dramatic and wide-reaching change in conditions, attitudes, or operation (English Oxford Dictionary)

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From ‘Material’ culture ‘Information Society’ From ‘Material’ culture ‘Information Society’ “inducing a pattern of discontinuity in the material basis of economy, society and culture”

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Page 1: Revolution a dramatic and wide-reaching change in conditions, attitudes, or operation (English Oxford Dictionary)

Revolution a dramatic and wide-reaching

change in conditions, attitudes, or operation (English Oxford Dictionary)

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Castells’ (1996) provides an analysis of the impact of new technologies on

economy and society

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From ‘Material’ culture

‘Information Society’ “inducing a pattern of discontinuity in the material basis of economy, 

society and culture”

Page 4: Revolution a dramatic and wide-reaching change in conditions, attitudes, or operation (English Oxford Dictionary)

Comparison between the information technology revolution and the

industrial revolution

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Converging technologies

MicroelectronicsComputing

TelecommunicationsOptoelectronics

Genetic engineering

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Characterized by their “pervasiveness”

- information technology is as important to this revolution as new sources of

energy were to the last ones

The internet of things / case study >>>

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Not information as central but rather what can be done with that

information as tools and technological processes

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“users can take control of technology”“users become doers”

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“What we think, how we think become expressed in goods,

services and intellectual output”

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This revolution has been much more globally pervasive and much quicker

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1st – steam engine – towards the end of the 18th century

2nd – development of electricitya period of accelerating

unprecedented technological changethat brought about a sudden

transformation in the production and distribution of goods

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Castells calls this a “new socio-technological paradigm”

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Microelectronics!

From centralized data storage to networked interactive computer power

sharing

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Social roots of technology – the information technology was American with a Californian inclination (Silicon Valley) key

technologies

This has ideologies, some proponents, some vehemently against

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“Because information is an integral part of all human activity, all processes of our individual and collective existence are

directly shaped…by the new technological medium”

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Andrew Keen on Web 2.0

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Krotosky argues that the web is a platform and isn’t inherently good or bad – neither

is it neutral.

Case studies >>>

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“techno-fundamentalists”

Case studies >>>

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Krotoski says, rather than asking how technology has changed society we should

be asking how do the ways in which we use technology reflect or change our

behaviors…

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Thiereridentifies two types of internet pessimism;

“net skeptics” – pessimistic about the internet improving conditions for mankind

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And…

“net lovers” – appreciate the benefits but also fear that those benefits are

disappearing – i.e. the internet is getting more closed

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Thierer asserts that we are better in an information abundance than we are in a

society in which we are starved of information

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We should also not underestimate the “disruptive effects of technology” but we should learn to cope and adjust to it in a proactive fashion, rather than harp back

for a time before.