Thursday, February 4, 2010

Response to Nya (couldn't post a comment)

The idea that the scholarly "competency requirements" you mention "fail to situate technology in social, political, and economic contexts," has bothered me for a long time. I've watched "collaboration and consensual decision-making" get sucked into the vortex of corporate America, and now I too am concerned about the future of technological advancements. However, I'm feeling a bit of relief because at least we are recognizing the need to consider "the implications technology has on social and political environments." If Selber is saying what I think he is, it's a sign that we are beginning to wake up.

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