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      If you include a video or audio attachment, indicate how long the attachment will take: “Five minute interview with Neil Postman” tells the recipient what the attachment is about (the late Prof. Postman), and that it will take only five minutes. ... If the attachment is an MSWord (or pdf) file, indicate how many pages long it is (e.g., “5 ...

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      V. Neil Postman’s Technopoly. While difficult to characterize in any particular school of thought, Neil Postman’s (1993) critique of technological society is also worthy of mention. He defines technopoly as a state of mind and a state of culture consisting of the “deification of technology” in which:

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      Neil Postman (1931-2003), a media theorist, critically challenged educators and theorists on the effects of technology to human culture and society. And as the (American, perhaps even the Filipino) society seems to esteem technology as the measure of progress, Postman (1995) enumerated principles that we should know about the changes that ...

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      Crazy Talk, Stupid Talk: how we defeat ourselves by the way we talk and what to do about it by Neil Postman, Delacorte Press, 1976. All of Postman's books are informed by his study of General Semantics (Postman was editor of ETC. from 1976 to 1986) but this book is his most explicit and detailed commentary on the use and misuse of language as a ...

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      “Amusing Ourselves to Death is Still Relevant,” review of Neil Postman, in Modern Reformation, vol. 22, no. 3, May/June 2013, pp. 48-50. Review of Tim Keller, Galatians for You in The Ordained Servant Online: A Journal for Church Officers, August/September, 2013.

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      Postman, Neil. Technopoly: The Surrender of Technology to Culture. Vintage Books, 1992. ISBN 0-679-74540-8. Schwartz, Lynne Sharon. Ruined by Reading: A Life in Books. Beacon Press, 1996. ISBN 0-8070-7083-1. ... (there are pdf’s of each section available to download)

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      Neil Postman, Technopoly, 1993 (In Classes) Arthur Levine, Digital Students, Industrial-Era Universities p. 378-380. Ed Week, Technology in Education: An Overview, 2016 (In Classes) Assignment: Read all five of the above articles, but bring a one paragraph paper to class—hard copy please—describing if you agree with Papert, Postman, or neither.

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      Neil Postman. 1985. Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show. Business. New York: Penguin Books. Raymond Williams. 2003 [1973]. Television: Technology and Cultural Form. New York: Routledge. Blackboard PDFs (indicated with * in course schedule) John B. Thompson. 1994. “Social Theory and the Media.”

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      The speed of change in the last century, as Neil Postman notes, has been dizzying. In little more than half a century, he says, television has already created a “new kind of America,” altering the very fabric of our lives, and we now find ourselves situated in the midst of fundamental changes in how we communicate, changes that may affect ...

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