Technophobia: The Psychological Impact of Information Technology

by Mark J. Brosnan

Paperback, 1998

Status

Available

Call number

303.48

Publication

Routledge (1998), Edition: 1, 232 pages

Description

Technology is taking over all aspects of life. Yet studies have shown that up to one half the population is 'technophobic'. This means having negative opinions or being anxious about information technology like personal computers. This book examines the origins of technophobia - what it is, who has it and what causes it. The impact of gender is examined and the social and cognitive psychological factors underlying technophobia are reviewed and combined into an overall psychological model. Techniques for reducing technophobia are discussed, and the effect of technophobia on everyone from school children to teenagers is analysed. Technophobia will be useful both for academic study of the area, and for those devising IT policy in schools, business and government.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

232 p.; 5.25 inches

ISBN

0415135974 / 9780415135979
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