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  • ...n Dewey]]. [[William Ogburn]] was also known for his radical technological determinism and his theory on [[cultural lag]]. ...& Leo |title= Does Technology Drive History? The Dilemma of Technological Determinism|publisher= The MIT Press|date=June 1994|isbn= 978-0262691673}}</ref> The ge ...
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  • ...ere he refers to a comment made by [[David Sarnoff]] expressing a [[social determinism|socially deterministic]] view of "value free" technology whose value is sol * [[Social determinism]] ...
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  • ...[society]] over time. The term, which is considered a fourth technological determinism variant,<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|title=A Philosophy of Technology: From T ...ate models for how technology and society interact. One, ''[[technological determinism]]'', claims that society itself is modified by the introduction of a new te ...
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  • ...consequences of different technical choices, but criticizes technological determinism, which argues that technology follows its own developmental path, outside o ...echnological Determinism and Social Choice - deals with both technological determinism and the social shaping of technology] ...
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  • ...s on society, as do technophobes.<ref name="dictionary" /> [[Technological determinism]] is the theory that humanity has little power to resist the influence that * [[Technological determinism]] ...
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  • [[Technological determinism|Technological determinists]] such as [[Jacques Ellul|Jaques Ellul]] have ar ...lane Massacre]] to selectively show technological determinism and [[social determinism]]. According to Green, a technology can be thought of as a neutral entity o ...
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  • ...n Dewey]]. [[William Ogburn]] was also known for his radical technological determinism and his theory on [[cultural lag]]. ...& Leo |title= Does Technology Drive History? The Dilemma of Technological Determinism|publisher= The MIT Press|date=June 1994|isbn= 978-0262691673}}</ref> The ge ...
    42 KB (5,991 words) - 06:40, 13 February 2024
  • ...shaping technological artifacts. To challenge the so-called "technological determinism", today's theories of technological change emphasize the scope of the need # ''An integrated perspective (social technology):'' soft-line determinism, with joint social and technological optimization, structural symbolic inte ...
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  • ===Technological determinism=== ...
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  • ...y is embedded in its social context. SCOT is a response to [[technological determinism]] and is sometimes known as '''technological constructivism'''. ...nd who is included or excluded. Pinch and Bijker argue that technological determinism is a myth that results when one looks backwards and believes that the path ...
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  • ...nthrotheory.pbworks.com}}</ref> Mead contributed to the idea of [[cultural determinism]],<ref>{{Cite web|title=Margaret Mead {{!}} Biography, Theory, Books, & Fac ...
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  • ...deas of [[Marshall McLuhan]] (whom he sees as being overly [[Technological determinism|technologically determinist]]), and of the French [[sociologist]] [[Pierre ...
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  • ==Technological determinism== ...n Dewey]]. [[William Ogburn]] was also known for his radical technological determinism. ...
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  • ...| last1=Craig | first1=Walter | last2=Weinstein | first2=Steven | title=On determinism and well-posedness in multiple time dimensions | journal=Proceedings of the ...
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  • Mikhail Bakhtin's ''chronotope'', or ''time-space'' ([[Determinism|deterministic]]) makes outside-the-logosphere ([[Intelligibility (communica ...
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  • ...<ref>{{cite web|last1=Ghys|first1=Tuur|title=Technology Trees: Freedom and Determinism in Historical Strategy Games|url=http://gamestudies.org/1201/articles/tuur_ ...
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  • {{see also|Determinism|Free will|Argument from free will}} ...
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  • Recently, the [[technological determinism]] dimension has been highlighted in informatization. [[Randy Kluver]] of Te ...
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  • ...as does not always come easy: casual models, cognitive effort and creeping determinism. ''Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition,'' 1 ...
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  • * {{annotated link|Technological determinism}} * {{annotated link|Technological determinism}} ...
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  • ...ulations change in a way that may appear random but is, in fact, obeying [[Determinism|deterministic]] laws based only on the relationship between a population an ...
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