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can you give well explained examples if you can please?
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2007-10-03 02:49:02 · 7 answers · asked by js142004 2 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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Boy, is it ever. My example is the country of Saudi Arabia, where I lived and worked for a total of 19 years, beginning in 1980 and ending in 2003 (I took some breaks.)
What major differences occurred in that land between the time I first arrived and the year I left, and almost all those changes were directly attributable to changes in communication technology: the Internet and satellite TV, especially.
When I arrived, the Kingdom was still a very insular society, mostly closed off from the outside world.
The traditions and customs carried on from centuries past still pretty much directed people's lives there. But in the 90s, first satellite TV and then the Net opened up the rest of the world to a country that seemed content to stay mainly in the past.
Saudis started to become much more aware of what was happening outside their borders and it affected so many areas of their lives. Their attitudes regarding customs that had gone unchallenged for centuries changed, and many began to question, among other matters, the treatment of women in their society. Their fashions changed - young Saudi males began wearing jeans and baseball caps, carrying cell phones, listening to hip-hop music, etc.
It started to remind me a lot of the USA in, say, the 50s.
New ideas came into the country - some were probably good while others (drug use, unsafe sex) were not. Talk about "Future Shock" - here was a land that was trying, in 10 years, to move from about the 15th century into the 21st. It was, and still is, I'm sure, a very traumatic experience.
Oh, the old ways are still very powerful, but the country IS changing, slowly, admittedly, but a LOT faster than it would have if it had remained as cut off from the world as it was in 1980.
In a year or two, I'm pretty sure that women will be driving there, and other changes are already happening. Most of this is due, I'd say, to the introduction of satellite TV and the Internet into that culture.

2007-10-03 03:20:11 · answer #1 · answered by johnslat 7 · 0 0

Technology is the product of culture - the culture we live in incites us to evolve and to invent things that can improve our quality of life - so technology is born to meet our need to progress and make our life better. Of course that,now,culture itself is being modelled by technology because the latter allows us to contact with people from all over the world and to search all kinds of information,makin it more democratic and easy to access - as a consequence,we have a globalized world where our friends are no longer our neighbours,but an Italian waitress or a Russian writer. Besides,what we used to do in a small scale - shopping,talking to people,reading the news - can now be done from almost any corner of the world,broadening our possibilities - and,therefore,choices and,therefore,freedom.

2007-10-03 03:52:45 · answer #2 · answered by margarida c 3 · 0 0

Ofc it is!! Just think about the cities... All the new-type buildings, bridges, skyscrapers... Simply everything in the city is developing a new culture. If you refer to the old ones: I think that technology helpes to conserve them the way they were. Without technology, important evidences, like Aristoteles' mathematics, phylosophy would simply disapear. Not only his, but of all the great science-man of the ancient world.

2007-10-03 03:10:26 · answer #3 · answered by Misguided One 2 · 0 0

Now days that's fairly had to in basic terms have a cellular telephone, laptop, etc.... without laptop or possibly a house telephone then there is very just about no way of having everywhere interior the destiny. young ones have been stated with technologies all around them and subsequently would have not have been given any way of understanding the thank you to truly survive without them. in the event that they did not have the luxurious of utilising an consumer-friendly digital, including a distant, that's why greater than a number of human beings now are obese, then no person would land up being as braindead as they're on the instant. I dare as many young ones as obtainable to objective to bypass without using a motor vehicle, cellular telephone,laptop, pager, ipod or the different form of device for 2 days. I doubt that any of them would be waiting to guard it. they're so good on technologies those days that it will continuously steer away from them and the generations after their generations from being waiting to stay without all the rubbish. young ones have not have been given any theory what it ability to paintings stressful. in the event that they choose to appreciate the meaning of working stressful then ask your grandparents. they'd have thoughts coated up for you approximately all the stressful paintings they put in and that that they had NO technologies to help them out. All factories now are ran with the help of the clicking of a desktops button. back then human beings weren't obese in basic terms for the fact they had to do each thing without counsel from technologies. Be grateful once you notice your nutrition on the table next and understand that if it weren't for the older generations stressful paintings then young ones does not be right here on the instant taking area in luxuries including an i pod...

2016-10-20 21:44:27 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

take cooking as a part of culture...
since technology developed alot for past century in kitchen department, so is the way of cooking some food has changed, hence it loses original way of cooking some food.

2007-10-03 02:53:23 · answer #5 · answered by wwwtoha 3 · 0 0

yes . for example hasnt culture been affected by internet and computrs? has it not affeted by invention of jets and motor cars? every technology leads to changes, it is universal.

2007-10-03 05:07:43 · answer #6 · answered by tony 3 · 0 0

yes cos years ago didnt have all the technology we do now and look hw dif peoples cultures and lives are

2007-10-03 02:52:17 · answer #7 · answered by sallyaboulter 5 · 0 0

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