Technology And Socialization Essay

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Living in today’s day and age we see so much complexity in our lives from numerous things, although majority of it has affiliation with some type of technology. Everything in our daily lives consists of some sort of technology varying from our electronic toothbrushes to our mobile devices. We have become so dependent on technology that our meanings and values of personalization public space and socializing has changed. At one point in our lives socializing to us meant going out meeting new people and interacting with them face to face. However know socializing has changed so much that rather then interacting with someone face to face we just need to push a simple button to ‘FaceTime’, which is considered our type of socialization in today’s …show more content…

Ever since then it has progressively started to adapt into our day-to-day lives, although comparing today back to the 19th century it was a lot less common. With technology adaptation we see it has been so convenient in our lives making many tasks a lot easier for ourselves. However the more use of mobiles, the Internet etc. comes along much more social consequences. Social consequences in this term could be things such as interaction skills decreasing, being dependent on the devices and many other consequences. One of the main social consequences we see in the 21st century is an increasing rate of mobile devices in the youth culture. This is a very serious social consequence, because many youths are becoming dependent on devices and are not able to interact with others. These mobile phones between the youth at times can be considered a status symbol due to the kids showing it off having a higher-class child rubbing it in someone that is less fortunate. As stated in ‘The digital production gap’ the authors talked about digital divide and socioeconomic gaps amongst the society. It is awfully common in our society, because we have so much to choose from and many people think having a specific brand justifies there ‘ranking’ in the

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