Information Technology and the Social Order: The (De)Construction of Modern Society and Politics.
This paper shall use IT as a case study to explore the means by which technology can (de)construct social and political orders in a modern context. It will be argued that IT possesses the capacity to radically alter social and political interaction in modern society" although not in the ways in which IT hypesters usually suggest. It will be seen that IT promotes, not increased democracy and social interaction, but escapism and anti-social activities. For this reason, modern technology can be said to be (de)constructive" as much destructive of social order as it is constructive. 6 pgs. 11 f/c. 4b.
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