Ultimately, the European systems' explicit involvement in the moral considerations underlying patent approval, Parthasarathy argues, primed the European patent to be a powerful instrument of ethics in a rapidly
technologizing society.
Those who have examined the
technologizing of the world, like Marshall McLuhan, Walter Ong, Hobart and Schiffman, and Susan Greenfield, that is, those who have studied the profound effects on humans of different technologies of communication (from the first writing to electronic media), also made this claim and saw more threatening aspects to it.
A number of Shettar's Western critics have placed her in the context of India's rapidly
technologizing society, to which her art can be seen as a kind of retort.
McLuhan made much of what his student, Walter Ong (1982), called the "
technologizing of the word," but the Anthropocene represents a more comprehensive
technologizing of the world, including processes that take place independently of human will and energy.
the "
technologizing of word"--the transition from a primary
Throughout contemporary culture, American art, history, and memory no longer evolve directly, but pass first through a medium of what Beidler calls "
technologizing consciousness." Beidler leaves us his work at a time when the factor of technology has exponentially complicated the already (and implicitly) derivative legacy of war that has characterized the modern nation state since Elizabethan times.
Implying, for example, a shared awareness of grammar rules on the part of a speaker and an audience, he writes in Orality and Literacy: The
Technologizing of the Word (2002), that talk "wells up into consciousness out of unconscious depths, though of course with the conscious as well as unconscious co-operation of society" (p.
Al-Sibaiee said the national industrial strategy which was kicked off in 2010, has drawn a clear approach to reach a 20% rate of industry in terms of the gross domestic product, increase of exports to 35%, 30% Saudization rate of labor force and 60%
technologizing the economy.
In his recent work (also together with Mostert), Kaschula has investigated the digitalizing and commercial
technologizing of Xhosa oral poems and has proposed the new term "technauriture" which integrates technology, auriture (the aural aspects of producing and receiving oral literature), and literature.
Walter Ong (1982), in Orality and Literacy: The
Technologizing of the Word, explained that "Homer stitched together prefabricated parts" to assemble an epic (p.
In 1982 Walter Ong wrote a book called Orality and literacy: The
technologizing of the word.
In this age of exploding digitization, the new technologies should be adopted in '
technologizing' borders for robust control and management in a bid to maintain safe borders and ipso facto national security in what is now turning into an increasingly Hobbesian world.