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Sorry for the first draft. I guess I was a bit careless. See if this works any better. I think I had too many ideas running through my head when I was trying to put the piece together, so some of my editing got sloppy and I let some pieces in that shouldn't have been there. But since I did that, I tried to reorganize it a bit to put it into a format that seems to more closely follow your instructions. Your questions suggest that the tech imperative is a bad thing, but I don't find that from the materials & #8230; just a magical thing. I wrote it accordingly.
What is the technological imperative? In basic terms it is the propensity of people to want to use new and better tools to make it easier for them to accomplish the work that they have to do. It assumes that people have a natural draw toward the best of whatever tools function most effectively.
It's hard to know where the concept of the technological imperative got its start. Ancient philosophical arguments about it have been grounded in various conceptualizations of work and productivity (Francis 1). Overview articles also suggest that others have tied the idea to the search for knowledge and understanding or performance intelligence. Essentially this means that people believe we are smarter when we use good tools, so it makes sense that we try to find the best of the ones that work toward our advantage. No matter the justification, however, these viewpoints usually shared the idea that the tools themselves were basically inanimate objects; their importance was directly tied to the context of where they were used (Orlikowski 399) and less to anything about them as tools. It would not be until the pervasive switch toward computerized...
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