Technology redefines our communications and social relationships
GG is just one example of how technology changes our communication modes, and therefore our social environment. There are good and bad effects to each of these changes. Unfortunately, product development is driven by profit/loss criteria, not by net social benefit. So any of these changes may be net negative for society, even if profitable to the corporations selling them. (Take junk food as an example).
If you invite some people to a picnic, formerly the events were known only to those present.
But now somebody puts a video up on facebook, and what would have been an minor gaff between friends becomes known to the world.
In "no sense of place" the effect of television is analyzed, and there are both good and bad effects.
TV meant that politicians no longer had privacy. This demystified authority, which certainly has some good points. But it seems to have also led to some "dumbing down" of our political debate. We are not getting great leaders elected as much as we used to.
Great leaders are not necessarily beautiful on TV, the way JFK was.
GG is just one example of how technology changes our communication modes, and therefore our social environment. There are good and bad effects to each of these changes. Unfortunately, product development is driven by profit/loss criteria, not by net social benefit. So any of these changes may be net negative for society, even if profitable to the corporations selling them. (Take junk food as an example).
If you invite some people to a picnic, formerly the events were known only to those present.
But now somebody puts a video up on facebook, and what would have been an minor gaff between friends becomes known to the world.
In "no sense of place" the effect of television is analyzed, and there are both good and bad effects.
TV meant that politicians no longer had privacy. This demystified authority, which certainly has some good points. But it seems to have also led to some "dumbing down" of our political debate. We are not getting great leaders elected as much as we used to.
Great leaders are not necessarily beautiful on TV, the way JFK was.
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