Luddites" is pushing back against screen addiction and questioning whether more technology really means progress.
One of the few mildly entertaining things in the tedious Johnny Virtual Depp vehicle Transcendence was its portrayal of anti-technology terrorists. Rather than swapping smartphones for yoga and ...
William J. Price is indeed a neo-Luddite, and, like his predecessors, will not be able to stem the tide of technological advances that will revolutionize 21st-century learning. But his dirge for “The ...
Some Luddites simply want to press 'pause' on the uninhibited march of technological progress. Stan Eales/iStock via Getty Images The term “Luddite” emerged in early 1800s England. At the time there ...
“These things are tools. They’re neither good or bad, inherently — it’s what we do with them,” Chesky said. “Overuse is an issue. I don’t think the phone is a problem. I think the amount of time we ...
New tech gadgets seem like the perfect stocking stuffers, but not for a small sector of neo-luddites whose loyalty for whatever outdated technology they own is unshakable. You know those people, those ...
Travis Kalanick, co-founder and CEO of the car-service company Uber, came up with the idea for his all-conquering start-up while suffering the intolerable torture of being forced to wait 30 minutes ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Andrew Maynard, Arizona State University (THE CONVERSATION) The term “Luddite” emerged ...
(THE CONVERSATION) – The term “Luddite” emerged in early 1800s England. At the time there was a thriving textile industry that depended on manual knitting frames and a skilled workforce to create ...