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What are the problems with technological history? Seriously? We haven't even figured out yet how to solve a problem like Maria.
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- 00:00
another thing to think about is what can make technological histories
- 00:07
problematic? well despite what the friendly hosts of kids shows told us [man thinks sitting at a desk]
- 00:12
back in the day it's totally ok to be negative sometimes. sorry there Barney. by
- 00:18
now we know that no area of history is without its little pitfalls and problems.
- 00:22
we all know about Eurocentrism presentism biased sources and dangerous
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- 00:29
assumptions. we're all good and skeptical by this point so we'll keep this short.
- 00:33
one of the problems we might run into in our study of information history is
- 00:37
literate bias. but Western folks tend to think that civilization equals writing.
- 00:43
and non literate people equals savages. once a dangerous and unfair way to think
- 00:49
about it and oh so wrong. well cultures and societies without written languages
- 00:54
have had rich histories. they were full of all the drama war power and beauty [men duel dressed in Romanesque clothing]
- 00:58
we'd expect from a Game of Thrones episode. they just didn't write things
- 01:03
down. instead they often had artistic or symbolic systems and complicated oral
- 01:08
traditions designed to preserve the past. so even though we'll be spending most of
- 01:13
our time with literate cultures. don't be fooled. we also have to be on the lookout
- 01:17
for the kind of bias we modern folks have when looking back on earlier times.
- 01:22
sure we live in the Golden Age of communication in the internet but we
- 01:25
need to be careful about always thinking that new stuff is automatically better
- 01:29
than the old. sometimes it might not necessarily be true and that kind of [one man laughs at another]
- 01:34
attitude can blind us to seeing things objectively. also what is generally
- 01:37
snotty and obnoxious. no doubt the twentieth century has seen a ton of new
- 01:42
information technologies duh. but it's still not great if we act like people in
- 01:46
the past were cavemen had no methods of sharing knowledge so they were stupid
- 01:49
right? even cavemen had their ways. yep they mostly communicated about what
- 01:54
animals they were stabbing at the time but those were the pertinent issues of
- 01:58
the day. well we also need to be careful of class bias. remember how we said a [cave men draw on walls]
- 02:03
second ago that information technologies often favor some groups over others? well
- 02:07
those privileged groups have tended to be upper-class educated white males. but
- 02:12
just because they were the doing the bulk of the writing printing
- 02:15
in radioing doesn't mean theirs is the only story to be told .people of every
- 02:21
stripe have a part in this story and we need to keep our eyes open to that as
- 02:24
best we. can closing our eyes can lead to us missing important things like that.
- 02:29
also it can lead to you know tripping on stuff. [person slips on wet floor]
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