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  • ...illa |first1=Luis |title=Globalization and technocapitalism: The Political Economy of Corporate Power and Technological Domination |date=2016 |publisher=[[Rou ...illa |first1=Luis |title=Globalization and technocapitalism: The political economy of Corporate Power and Technological Domination |date=2016 |publisher=[[Rou ...
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  • == Networked information economy == In ''[[The Wealth of Networks|The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom]]'', a book published in 2006 and ...
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  • ** [[Social Network]] *[[Framing (social sciences)|Framing]] ...
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  • ...pSxYC&q=private+truths+public+lies |title=Private Truths, Public Lies: The Social Consequences of Preference Falsification |date=1995 |publisher=Harvard Univ Such misrepresentation is a response to perceived social, economic, and political pressures. The perceived pressures could be partly ...
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  • '''Knowledge environments''' are social practices, technological and physical arrangements intended to facilitate [ ...ivities of knowledge building, the means including cognitive ergonomics, [[social software]], immediate [[information access]] exploiting means of [[multimed ...
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  • ...Risk Rising: Why the Crisis Engulfing Nature Matters for Business and the Economy|website=World Economic Forum|date=January 19, 2020}}</ref> ...8|title=Indonesia's Moratorium on Palm Oil Expansion from Natural Forests: Economy-Wide Impacts and the Role of International Transfers|journal=Asian Developm ...
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  • ...''informatisation''' refers to the extent by which a geographical area, an economy or a society is becoming information-based, i.e. the increase in size of it ...de Web and other communication technologies, have transformed economic and social relations to such an extent that cultural and economic barriers are minimiz ...
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  • People need a broad range of skills to contribute to the modern economy. A joint [[ASTD]] and [[U.S. Department of Labor]] study showed that throug ...[craft guild]]s.<ref>{{cite book |last=Cowan |first=Ruth Schwartz |title=A Social History of American Technology |publisher=Oxford University Press |place=Ne ...
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  • ...sustains his life, and thereby also lays bare the mode of formation of his social relations, and of the mental conceptions that flow from them.” (MECW Vol 35 ...arl Marx Notebooks|last=Marx|first=Karl|website=International Institute of Social History|hdl=10622/ARCH02300 |access-date=15 January 2022}}</ref> ...
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  • ...ks''' are sudden changes in technology that significantly affect economic, social, political or other outcomes.<ref>Schilling, M. A. (2015). "Technology Shoc ...gnificantly alter production methods and outputs in an industry, or in the economy as a whole. Such a technology shock can occur in many different ways.<ref>S ...
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  • ...shops. It also conducts its own interdisciplinary research with a focus on social, political, legal, economic and cultural developments in Germany and Europe * German Economy ...
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  • ...meaning independent of user-driven ICT.<ref>Harvey, P.L. (2010). Applying social systems thinking and community informatics thinking in education. In Rudes == Social theory == ...
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  • ...stically alter societies through their impact on pre-existing economic and social structures. The archetypal examples of GPTs are the [[steam engine]], [[ele In economics, it is theorized that initial adoption of a new GPT within an economy may, before improving [[productivity#Productivity_paradox|productivity]], a ...
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  • ...rchive.org/details/essenti_xxx_1982_00_9819/page/138 138-162]|chapter=Some Social Implications of Modern Technology|orig-year=1941|editor-last2=Eike|editor-f Under this new system, technology and industry control the structure of the economy, intellectual pursuits, and leisure activities.<ref name=":0" /> False need ...
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  • ....3233/HSM-130792 }}</ref> In this sense, every technology is a form of a [[social relationship]] brought forth from the background environment. ...onomy | title=The social economy: Unlocking value and productivity through social technologies | publisher=McKinsey Global Institute | last=Chui | first=Mich ...
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  • ...work is Principles of Political Economy with Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy.<ref name=backhouse /> ...name=keynes>Keynes, John Neville. 1917. The Scope and Method of Political Economy. London: Macmillan.</ref> ...
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  • ...://jtde.telsoc.org/ |journal=Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy |language=en |volume=7 |issue=2 |pages=102–120 |doi=10.18080/jtde.v7n2.187 ...Bill |last6=Siefer |first6=Angela |date=2021 |title=Digital inclusion as a social determinant of health |journal=npj Digital Medicine |language=en |volume=4 ...
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  • ...shes both the free market of economic liberalism and the social welfare of social liberalism.<ref>Fish, Adam. 2017. Technoliberalism and the End of Participa ...the aggregate effects of individual engagement of technology will generate social goods"<ref name="Digital Anthroplogy"/> ...
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  • '''Social peer-to-peer processes''' are interactions with a [[peer-to-peer]] dynamic. ...tion|centralized]] social structures. Peer-to-peer is also a political and social program for those who believe that in many cases, peer-to-peer modes are a ...
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  • {{Short description|A term of technology that enabled social interactions}} {{about|the social science concept|the innovation concept|Appropriate technology}} ...
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