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325:questions:week_1_questions_comments-325_17 [2017/01/19 13:17] – [What is technology? (How does that definition (or at least the examples of it) change in different eras and places?)] murray | 325:questions:week_1_questions_comments-325_17 [2017/01/20 03:05] (current) – [What is culture?] lanier | ||
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As some have already stated, Pursell tells us that technological determinism is the idea that technology determines what shapes society. I agree with Anna in the fact that I believe that the consumer shapes the market and technology. While the versions of technology may vary, such as different versions of the smart phone, they all are trying to fix the same problem and fill the same need created by the consumer. Our ability of creative problem solving and innovation lead to a consumer driven market and technological innovation. -Madison White | As some have already stated, Pursell tells us that technological determinism is the idea that technology determines what shapes society. I agree with Anna in the fact that I believe that the consumer shapes the market and technology. While the versions of technology may vary, such as different versions of the smart phone, they all are trying to fix the same problem and fill the same need created by the consumer. Our ability of creative problem solving and innovation lead to a consumer driven market and technological innovation. -Madison White | ||
==== What is technology? (How does that definition (or at least the examples of it) change in different eras and places?)=== | ==== What is technology? (How does that definition (or at least the examples of it) change in different eras and places?)=== | ||
- | From what the author is trying to explain about technology is itsthe collection of techniques, skills, methods and processes used in the production of goods or services or in the accomplishment of objectives, such as scientific investigation. Technology can be the knowledge of techniques, processes, and the like, or it can be embedded in machines which can be operated without detailed knowledge of their workings. | + | From what the author is trying to explain about technology is itsthe collection of techniques, skills, methods and processes used in the production of goods or services or in the accomplishment of objectives, such as scientific investigation. Technology can be the knowledge of techniques, processes, and the like, or it can be embedded in machines which can be operated without detailed knowledge of their workings.(Daryl Murray) |
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+ | I found it interesting how Pursell mentioned that Native Americans are regarded in " | ||
The author mentions "the fallacy of total revolution", | The author mentions "the fallacy of total revolution", | ||
Webster defines technology as the use of science in industry, engineering, | Webster defines technology as the use of science in industry, engineering, | ||
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+ | Technology, at first, sounds like mechanical and electrical devices such as phones and computers. However, technology can be broadly defined as any tool, whether created or improvised from something that naturally occurs. Computers are obviously technology, but so are things like desks, chairs, and books. Even rocks and sticks that have been picked up off the ground can be technology, as they can be used to start a fire or build a shelter. Simple objects such as shirts, tissues, and windows are all technology, and have all evolved over the course of human history. Technology is anything that can be used as a tool, or used to develop technology further. -Nick Skibinski | ||
==== What is culture? ==== | ==== What is culture? ==== | ||
+ | Culture refers to the cumulative deposit of knowledge, experience, beliefs, values, attitudes, meanings, hierarchies, | ||
Culture is defined (by Webster) as "the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group, and/or the characteristic features of everyday existence shared by people in a place or time." In relation to technology, Pursell defines cultural history as focusing on what technologies mean or represent (4). -- Megan P. | Culture is defined (by Webster) as "the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group, and/or the characteristic features of everyday existence shared by people in a place or time." In relation to technology, Pursell defines cultural history as focusing on what technologies mean or represent (4). -- Megan P. | ||
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Technology helps shape and depict culture, according to Pursell. He uses the example of Native American " | Technology helps shape and depict culture, according to Pursell. He uses the example of Native American " | ||
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+ | The idea of culture is a broad term with multiple lenses which can be applied when studying a particular piece of technology. Pursell focuses is on the culture of the society that develops around technology, “with a sensitivity to cultural dimensions in the stories they tall.” Pursell, p. 5. (Laura Downs) | ||
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+ | Culture as I feel it described by Purell is an centralized ideology revolving around technology. The differences in culture between various culture groups is due to the different needs each group has. For example, native people who dwell in mountains have different cultural needs than say native people who live on plains land. This divivdes the cultures unless there is a technological tie that binds them in some way. -Thomas Lanier | ||
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==== What is technological determinism? | ==== What is technological determinism? | ||
+ | a reductionist theory that presumes that a society' | ||
Pursell defines technology determinism as the assumption that technology determines what happens in society. He points out that advertisers use this assumption in order to sell their product. For instance, advertisers sell their product by suggesting this new technology changes lives. However, Pursell argues that society influences technology more directly. While technology does impact and influence society Pursell suggests that technology mirrors society' | Pursell defines technology determinism as the assumption that technology determines what happens in society. He points out that advertisers use this assumption in order to sell their product. For instance, advertisers sell their product by suggesting this new technology changes lives. However, Pursell argues that society influences technology more directly. While technology does impact and influence society Pursell suggests that technology mirrors society' |
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