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  • ...eat social changes outside the political sphere, such as changes in mores, culture, philosophy or technology. Many have been global, while others have been li ** The [[Digital Revolution]]: The sweeping changes brought about by [[computing]] and [[communication technology]], starting from circa 1950 with the creat ...
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  • ...hnoromanticism''' is a term used to indicate those aspects of contemporary culture that ascribe to advanced technologies the capacity to promote the power of ...ic’’ may be to signal that what many people claim about advanced networked computing is old fashioned and embedded in traditional ways of thinking, however inno ...
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  • ...t is relatively new, this industry still experiences many of the workplace culture problems of older industries. [[Bullying]] is common in IT, leading to high Impacts of a [[bullying culture]] can include:<ref name=Marcello/><ref name=Thomson2/> ...
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  • ...ible network of interconnected [[computer network]]s that transmit [[Data (computing)|data]] by [[packet switching]] using the standard [[Internet Protocol]] (I ...ormation security]], [[electronic commerce]], [[intellectual property]] in computing, privacy, and freedom of expression. ...
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  • Chronocentrism as [[ethnocentrism]] is the perceiving and judging of a culture's historical values in terms of the standards of one's own time period. ...efore [[2000|Y2K]] was an example of chronocentrism (in the early years of computing, the years 2000 and 1899 were believed to be too far in the future or the p ...
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  • ...at can be applied to drive radical change in the capabilities of a user or culture. Enabling technologies are characterized by rapid development of subsequent ...ate=1967|title=Farming Systems of the Classical Era|journal=Technology and Culture|volume=8|issue=1|pages=16–44|doi=10.2307/3101523|issn=0040-165X|jstor=31015 ...
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  • ...es the material conditions of human existence and has been seen to reshape culture.<ref>Klein, Maury (2008): ''The Technological Revolution, in The Newsletter ...universal technological revolutions during the [[modern era]] in [[Western culture]]:<ref>based on: Šmihula, Daniel (2011): ''Long waves of technological inno ...
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  • ...lish Textbooks|journal= The International Journal of Language, Society and Culture|volume=37|issue=7|pages= 61–71}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last=O'Loughlin ...which varies with register and genre. There are many proposed methods for computing the lexical density of any composition or corpus. Lexical density may be de ...
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  • ...nly actively marketed to recognized experts. Some have argued that [[cloud computing]] is having a major effect by allowing users greater access through mobilit ...edge and its Relation to the Formal and Informal Market.” For The 3rd Free Culture Research Conference, Free University Berlin, 8–9 October 2010.</ref> This h ...
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  • ...w fully graduated into the email, [[Internet in Pakistan|Internet]] and IT culture perse. The country is fast exploring the brave new world of information tec ==Local-language computing== ...
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  • ...|last=Silver |first=David |year=2004 |title=Internet/cyberculture/digital culture/new media/fill-in-the-blank studies |url=https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/a * [[Internet culture]]: including the emergence of [[Internet slang]], [[cyberculture]] and [[di ...
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  • ...elying on distributed networks, in particular on the P2P infrastructure in computing and communication. Productivity is highly reliant on cooperative [[teamwork ...hey do not see eye to eye in all things, manage to unite around a common [[Computing platform|platform]] of action around certain key events. ...
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  • ...show that technostress is an undesirable phenomenon spawned by the use of computing and communication devices such as computers, tablets, and smartphones.<ref ...ir jobs to other people who have a better understanding of new gadgets and computing devices. ...
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  • *** [[Olericulture]] – science of vegetable growing, dealing with the culture of non-woody (herbaceous) plants for food. ...utline of computing|outline]]) &ndash; computer hardware and software, and computing methods. ...
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  • ...ominated environment, a lack of awareness about sexual harassment, and the culture of the industry itself. [[Margaret O'Mara]], a professor of history at the === Science, engineering and technology (SET) culture === ...
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  • 1. Understanding the culture and environment. ...e Smart Cape Access Project has shown widespread success understanding the culture and environment of Cape Town, but still is concerned about sustainability a ...
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  • ...relationship]]s, [[social interaction]]s and communication in different [[culture]]s.<ref name=":0">{{cite book |last=Calhoun |first=Craig |chapter=Communica ...|title=A mathematical theory of communication|journal=ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and Communications Review|language=en|volume=5|issue=1|pages=3–55|doi=10.11 ...
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  • ...er defined more specifically as the coming together of telecommunications, computing and broadcasting into a single digital bit-stream.<ref>{{cite journal |last ...sis of patent data shows that biomedical devices are strongly connected to computing and mobile telecommunications, and that molecular bioengineering is strongl ...
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  • ...term derived from [[Web 2.0]], this generally refers to the use of social computing in corporate intranets and in other medium and large-scale business environ ...n the realm of [[e-commerce]]. "The development and rapid growth of mobile computing and smartphones have also facilitated social commerce." Marketing strategie ...
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  • ...g_1984-08_3_10/page/116/mode/2up |title=High-Tech Nomad |journal=[[Popular Computing]] |date=August 1984 |volume=3 |issue=10 |publisher=[[McGraw-Hill, Inc.]] |p [[Craig McCaw]] predicted in 1993 that the union of telecommunication and computing would create a new nomadic industry. By enabling people to conduct business ...
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