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'''Social Age<ref name="social-factor">Azua, Maria (2009) The Social Factor, IBM Press, ISBN 978-0-13-701890-1</ref>''' encompasses both societal and technological changes succeeding the [[Information Age]].
'''Social Age<ref name="social-factor">Azua, Maria (2009) The Social Factor, IBM Press, {{ISBN|978-0-13-701890-1}}</ref>''' encompasses both societal and technological changes succeeding the [[Information Age]].


It is divergent from the Information Age as it gives more prominence to social factors when adopting and/or extending technology and information.<ref name="social-factor"/> It further broadens the definition of Attention Age because the Social Age focuses on many forms of societal interactions including online relationships, collaboration and sharing.
It is divergent from the Information Age as it gives more prominence to social factors when adopting and/or extending technology and information.<ref name="social-factor"/> It further broadens the definition of Attention Age because the Social Age focuses on many forms of societal interactions including online relationships, collaboration and sharing.
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[[Category:Hyperreality]]
[[Category:Information Age]]
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[[Category:Sociology of technology]]
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Latest revision as of 07:36, 30 September 2023

Social Age[1] encompasses both societal and technological changes succeeding the Information Age.

It is divergent from the Information Age as it gives more prominence to social factors when adopting and/or extending technology and information.[1] It further broadens the definition of Attention Age because the Social Age focuses on many forms of societal interactions including online relationships, collaboration and sharing.

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  1. ^ a b Azua, Maria (2009) The Social Factor, IBM Press, ISBN 978-0-13-701890-1