The Importance Of Technology Determinism

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Technology determinism can be thought as a theory of social change through technology itself. Andreas Hepp and Friedrich Krotz (2014, p. 110) discusses theorists have limited and avoid themselves on the argument on technology fearing there may be an indication of technological determinism. Furthermore, to suggest modern technology plays an insignificant role in mediation, as mediation is not bound by the modern technology but is subject to how society tends to communicate. Hepp and Krotz (2014, p. 111) further discloses the contradiction of their summary that the future will have objects that will interact intelligently and it will be difficult to determine the difference between such intelligent objects to those of living. A curious fact is that, society will raise questions which idealise and …show more content…

145). Once technology determinism is fully accepted and is indeed a part of society teachings, it will overlook current theory models that are available now. There is a simple cause and effect in this idea with each new technology being released. New research is done to forecast the future of social interaction. The consumers of technology, the debate lies with the social behaviour change over the last decades. Zizi Papacharissi and Emily Easton (2013) argues in order for society to move forward, change through habitual process will break old habits to create new modes for the future. Further elaborating current media is one reason for constant change in evolution, there is no one entity to blame but the evolving nature of each person will be influenced with the media in some way. It’s not just the media that is changing how we view and act in life, other factors include friends, family, teachers, culture, religion, living locality and many more. But in general, the media will be

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