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From the dawn of humanity, the dialectic relationship between technology and society has been one of the driving forces behind changes in both realms. Trends in technological developments and their applications are, ultimately, the result of individual and collective choices. At the same time, technology influences the social choices of individuals, small groups and entire societies. This book focuses on two closely related ideas: technological development and social choices. While relating them, the book shows the relationship between human individuals and their agency; social structures, both as the initial context and as resulting from human agency; and technology that has been developed and applied by human agents' choices within social contexts.
Contents
Inseparability of Technology and Society: An Introduction
Part 1: Challenging Individuals
Mateja Rek
Digital Gap: Media Habits of Youth and Senior Citizens in Slovenia
Tea Golob and Matej Makarovič
Does Digitalization Make Slovenian Youth More Reflexive?
Jana Krivec, Primož Rakovec and Tjaša Stepišnik Perdih
The Role of ICT in Adolescents Dealing with Psychosocial Problems
Part 2: Challenges of Learning and Entrepreneurship
Petra Kleindienst in Andrej Raspor
The Effectiveness of E-learning for Students' Acquiring Online
Presentation Competence
Frane Adam, Maruš Gorišk, Matej MakarovičAcademic Entrepreneurship in the Framework of Cognitive
Mobilisation
Part 3: Challenges of Governance
Janja Mikulan Kildi
Democratization and Authoritarianism in the Middle East: Dominant
Paradigms and New Perspectives
Frane Adam, MatevžTomščRoots and Manifestations of Populism in Contemporary Democracies
Dadiana Chiran
Three Decades of Electoral Participation Between Fragmentation
and Contingency: A Survey of the Literature on Economic Voting in
Eastern Europe