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Confronting Technopoly

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In 1992, Neil Postman presciently coined the term 'technopoly' to refer to 'the surrender of culture to technology'. This book brings together a number of contributors from different disciplinary perspectives to analyse technopoly both as a concept and as it is seen and understood in contemporary society. Contributors present both analysis of and strategies for managing techno-social conflict, and they also open up a number of fruitful new lines of thought around emerging technological, social and even psychological forms.

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ISBN: 9781783206889
Publication date: 1st September 2016
Author: Phil (York University, Canada) Rose
Publisher: Intellect Books
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 246 pages
Genres: Cultural studies
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