New Media, New Era
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- Bulletin of science, technology & society [ 0270-4676 ] ; 2004-12.
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- American college freshman, Autonomous technology, Chicago press, Communications revolution, Communications technologies, Computer revolution, Cultural dynamics, Determinism, Ellul, First world, High technology, Higher education, Humanities majors, Huntington, Illegitimate offspring, Italian americana, Jacques ellul, John stuart mill, Lister, Literary reading, Marshall mcluhan, Mcluhan, National endowment, Original work, Oxford university press, Period shift, Personal computer, Porter sargent, Present generation, Quigley, Russo, Soft determinists, Sorokin, Study group, Technical mentality, Technological determinism, Technological society, Technological system, Technology drive history, Technology society, Technology society december, Trans, Virtual community, Western civilization, Western world.
Abstract
This article explores the impact of the new communications technologies on the generation born in the 1980s, the first to grow up under the dominance of the computer. It considers some of the parameters for discussing the close of one era and the beginning of another and draws on the writings of major civilizationist historians and futurologists, including Jacques Ellul, Samuel Huntington, and Romano Guardini.
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DOI: 10.1177/0270467604270257
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