Determinism or Social Shaping? Information Technology and Social Life January 31, 2005.

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Determinism or Social Shaping? Information Technology and Social Life January 31, 2005

Information Technology and Social Life Question Do technology and media determine or are they determined?

Information Technology and Social Life Marshall McLuhan Canadian, born in Edmonton, Alberta University of Wisconsin (Madison): St. Louis University: Assumption University (Windsor, Ontario): St. Michael’s College, University of Toronto: Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man first published in 1964 Did not consider himself a pure academic researcher/ origins in English literature/later became interested in media Criticized for being too popular/for style of writing/rambling and full of obscure references/too intellectual The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man The Medium is the Massage War and Peace in the Global Village

Information Technology and Social Life Understanding Media Critique of electronic media/primarily about television Shift from mechanical age to electronic age Extensions of man - “the technological simulation of consciousness, when the creative process of knowing will be collectively and corporately extended to the whole of human society” Medium is the message - “the personal and social consequences of any medium - that is, of any extension of ourselves - result from the new scale that is introduced into our affairs by each extension of ourselves, or by any new technology”

Information Technology and Social Life Understanding Media, continued “The ‘content’ of any medium is always another medium” Each new medium absorbs older media (print coopts speech, movie coopts scripts/books, etc) Conflict of radio/TV with our literate culture Technological media are staples or natural resources; in same way, creates “unique cultural flavor of any society.” Main point was that we must have awareness of the implications of media before we can begin to deal with them

Information Technology and Social Life McLuhan on Sarnoff General David Sarnoff - GM of RCA Corp. - instrumental in development of television "We are too prone to make technological instruments the scapegoats for the sins of those who wield them. The products of modern science are not in themselves good or bad; it is the way they are used that determines their value." What did McLuhan think of this statement? Do you agree?

Information Technology and Social Life Other McLuhan Concepts Hot Media/High Definition - radio, print, photographs, movies and lectures Cool Media/Low Definition - the telephone, speech, cartoons, TV and seminars Would you consider TV a cool medium? What about the Internet? Global Village - “after more than a century of electric technology, we have extended our central nervous system in a global embrace, abolishing both space and time as far as our planet is concerned” In general, McLuhan’s arguments are considered in the extreme, but have garnered newfound appreciation with the rise of the Internet.

Information Technology and Social Life Social Shaping or Construction The Social Shaping of Technology, 2nd edition, 1999 Editors Donald MacKenzie and Judy Wajcman Edited edition on social implications of technology with sections on production, reproduction, and military technology Introductory essay highlights topics, as well as sets the foundation for discussion of social shaping principles Framed in relation to Technological Determinism

Information Technology and Social Life Social Shaping or Construction Technological determinism is an over simplification; technology is merely one factor in historical change Determinism too ffocused on how to adapt; not how to shape Technologies can be inherently political Science shaping technology Technological shaping of technology - challenges concept of lone inventor Economic shaping Government shaping Gender implications - role gender plays in shaping technologies and the role technology plays in shaping gender. Similar implications for ethnicity.

Information Technology and Social Life PC Case Study Countercultural impulse Liberate computing from its military and corporate masters Male-dominated hobbyist culture Changing microchip technology Path dependence Social shaping not always just related to gender, class, ethnicity, but often more relevant are professional communities, reward structures, etc.

Information Technology and Social Life Social Construction of Technology Excerpt from Trevor Pinch and Ronald Kline Interpretive flexibility Structural exclusion “It is important to show not only how social groups shape technology, but also how the identities of social groups are reconstituted in the process.”