Sunday 19 October 2008

Technophilics vs Technophobies

Technophilia is, in its simplest definition, a strong enthusiasm for technology , especially newer technologies such as computers, the Internet, cell phones and home theater.


Technophobia is the fear or dislike of advanced technology or complex devices, especially computers. The term is generally used in the sense of an irrational fear, but others contend fears are justified. It is the opposite of technophilia.

Technophilics vs Technophobies:

Those are the two extremes of the relationship between technology and society. The technophobe fears or dislikes technology, often regarding some or all technology with fear. This may be as a consequences of fear of change, a prior catastrophic experience with technology or because it may lead to a process of dehumanization. The technophile sees most or all technology as positive, adopting technology enthusiastically, and seeing it as a means to potentially improve life and combat social problems. A technophile will choose technology above other methods rather than rationally selecting the best tool for the job.

2 comments:

Maringen said...

As a suggestion, would be better if you include some pictures in each one of the publications.

jenny said...

it was very intresting...and Ilke a lot.