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  • On a psychodynamic level, technophilia generates the expression of its opposite, technophobia.
  • Technophilia and technophobia are the two extremes of the relationship between technology and society.
  • The term technophilia is used as a way of highlighting how technology can evoke in humans strong positive futuristic feelings.
  • Peter Wright, on the series'depiction of technology, notes the " qualified technophilia " that it shares with " Thunderbirds ".
  • That woman was San Francisco computer programmer Ellen Ullman, author of " Close to the Machine, " a jaundiced look at modern technophilia.
  • Ellen Ullman, author of " Close to the Machine : Technophilia and Its Discontents " ( City Lights 1997 ), is also a critic of the technique.
  • Tomorrow's bosses need to be more tech-wise than today's, but they also need reminding that technophilia is yet another temptation to be kept in check.
  • Ullman is author of " Close to the Machine : Technophilia and Its Discontents, " whose title is itself a reference to a certain well-known work read by many students in liberal arts.
  • The reissues remind many aficionados of their own youth, the way 60's muscle cars remind their owners of happy adolescent days . Such enthusiasms combine technophilia with nostalgia, merging into a new compound _ technostalgia.
  • "Much of the spirituality that operates on the Net is a strange mix of technophilia and New Age faith, " said Mark Taylor, who has doctorates in religion and philosophy from Harvard University and the University of Copenhagen, respectively.
  • As a view of the world, it conforms perfectly to the amoeba-like inconstancy that Ellen Ullman writes about in " Close to the Machine : Technophilia and Its Discontents " ( City Lights Books, $ 21.95 hardback, $ 12.95 paperback ).
  • "It's almost like we've been drunk from technophilia and we're going to have a long hangover, but I think we're going to get sober and look at what's happening in these kids'lives, " he said.
  • Whilst turntablism and broader DJ practices should not be conflated, Katz suggests use or lack of use of the turntable broadly by women across genres and disciplines is impacted upon by what he defines as " male technophilia . " Historian Ruth Oldenziel concurs in her writing on engineering with this idea of socialization as a central factor in the lack of engagement with technology.
  • Nardi passionately argues that  Human expertise, judgment and creativity can be supported, but not replaced by computer-based tools .  She argues that we can not, either with technophilia or technophobia, view technological change as  inevitable .  Rather, she challenges us to be critical users of technology who actively engage in conversation on the social impacts of technology.