
Technology and Social Change
Fred Grandsen
Technology has always played a fundamental role in shaping human societies, influencing how people communicate, work, and interact with the world around them. Social change, in turn, refers to the transformation of cultural, economic, and political structures over time. The relationship between technology and social change is deeply intertwined, as technological innovations can drive profound shifts in society, while social needs and challenges often inspire new technological developments.
Throughout history, technological advancements have acted as catalysts for change, altering the way people live and interact. The agricultural revolution, for example, enabled the transition from nomadic lifestyles to settled civilizations, fostering population growth and social organization. The industrial revolution transformed economies by introducing mechanization, mass production, and urbanization, dramatically reshaping labor markets and social structures. More recently, the digital revolution has revolutionized communication, education, and business through the rise of computers, the internet, and artificial intelligence.
One key aspect of understanding technology and social change is recognizing that technological progress is not inherently neutral.
Duration - 1h 50m.
Author - Fred Grandsen.
Narrator - Judith Crame.
Published Date - Monday, 27 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Fred Grandsen ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Technology has always played a fundamental role in shaping human societies, influencing how people communicate, work, and interact with the world around them. Social change, in turn, refers to the transformation of cultural, economic, and political structures over time. The relationship between technology and social change is deeply intertwined, as technological innovations can drive profound shifts in society, while social needs and challenges often inspire new technological developments. Throughout history, technological advancements have acted as catalysts for change, altering the way people live and interact. The agricultural revolution, for example, enabled the transition from nomadic lifestyles to settled civilizations, fostering population growth and social organization. The industrial revolution transformed economies by introducing mechanization, mass production, and urbanization, dramatically reshaping labor markets and social structures. More recently, the digital revolution has revolutionized communication, education, and business through the rise of computers, the internet, and artificial intelligence. One key aspect of understanding technology and social change is recognizing that technological progress is not inherently neutral. Duration - 1h 50m. Author - Fred Grandsen. Narrator - Judith Crame. Published Date - Monday, 27 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Fred Grandsen ©.
Language:
English
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