The Cultural Contradictions of the Computer Revolution
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The rhetoric of the Computer Revolution has attained the status of hegemony in the West. We accept the"adaptive imperative"of Advanced Information Technology and take for granted its socially transformative power. Yet we fail to see that its effects until now have been largely ideological, not material. This review article highlights and assesses the above critical challenge as elaborated by Computer Revolution oppositionalists David Hakken and J. Macgregor Wise. It then applies their insights to recent works in the fields of history and linguistics.
- 名古屋商科大学の論文
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