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Cultural Implications of Technology CS 340

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Cultural Implications of Technology . CS 340. W here do you get your news?. Early Networking Methods. Before the semaphore, the fastest information could travel was by horse . http:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZxTdzsrcIw Next came electric-line telegraph service in US, 1840s. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Cultural Implications of Technology

Cultural Implications of Technology

CS 340

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Where do you get your news?

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Early Networking Methods• Before the semaphore, the

fastest information could travel was by horse.– http://

www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZxTdzsrcIw

• Next came electric-line telegraph service in US, 1840s.

• Telephone development, 1860s-1870s:– Initial adoption rates – Proliferation after patent

expiration in the 1890s. French, late 1790s

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Opposing viewpoints on the value of Internet

• Spinello: “The rapid development of the Web and the entire Internet economy is not without its social costs.”

• Great benefits… tool for freedom and connectivity (point of view of scholar Esther Dyson)

VERSUS

• A new avenue for introducing dangers (point of view of the religious group Council of Torah Sages)

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Baase’s point of view

• A Gift of Fire: Often, technology merely places “old problems into a new context.”

• Example: The telephone– 1897 article, about NY Gov.

Chauncey Depew.• “unwanted intrusion,

unwelcome interruption”– Could now be used to describe

cell phone & text messages.

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The telephone

• 1897 article, about NY Gov. Chauncey Depew.– “unwanted intrusion,

unwelcome interruption”

• Could now be used to describe cell phone & text messages.

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Bullying Cyber-bullying• Compare and

contrast

• Bullying & cyber-bullying recent cases:– Phoebe Prince (Jan ’10)– Tyler Clementi (Sept ‘10)

• When adults engage in this kind of behavior it’s called harassment.

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Stalking Cyberstalking

• Compare and contrast

• Team Lima project– http://www.you

tube.com/watch?v=Vd0alR2ZFr8

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Distracted driving• Does the Internet introduce new, unique issues and dangers?

– What kind of statistics/facts have you heard?

– Distracted driving:

vs.

• Impact of choices

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The choice to adopt new technology in our lives

• Jewish Orthodox positions:– Banning reading certain blog– Banning use of unfiltered Internet– Israeli rabbis banning Internet use entirely in 2000,

conceding to its use in 2007

– Please see: http://www.thejewishweek.com/blogs/jewish_techs/haredi_orthodox_rabbis_ban_internet

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Amish Ideals

• Principles:

– Gelassenheit

– Ordnung

• Humility• Modesty• Patience• Conformity to goals and

community activity

• Other concepts:– No single governing body– Different groups: Old

Order, Mennonites, Brethren

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The Amish Viewpoint on Technology Adoption

• Central question: does it bring us together or draw us apart?

• Ex. Gas grill

• Ex. Traffic triangles– http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/01/02/amish-s

ects-buggies-traffic-burden-for-some-kentucky-residents/

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Does this bring us together or draw us apart?

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