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− | * Wikipedia defines Techno-populism<ref>Wikipedia ''Techno-populism'' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Techno-populism</ref> as either a populism in favor of technocracy or a populism concerning certain technology – usually information technology – or any populist ideology conversed using digital media. It can be employed by single politicians or whole political movements respectively. Neighboring terms used in a similar way are technocratic populism, | + | * Wikipedia defines Techno-populism<ref>Wikipedia ''Techno-populism'' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Techno-populism</ref> as either a populism in favor of technocracy or a populism concerning certain technology – usually information technology – or any populist ideology conversed using digital media. It can be employed by single politicians or whole political movements respectively. Neighboring terms used in a similar way are technocratic populism, [[Technology Populism]] and cyber-populism. Italy’s Five Star Movement and France’s La République En Marche! have been described as technopopulist political movements. |
==The Role of Conflict== | ==The Role of Conflict== |
Revision as of 12:21, 5 July 2023
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Technology Populism is “an adoption trend led by a technology-native workforce that self provisions collaborative tools, information sources, and human networks – requiring minimal or no ongoing support from a central IT organization”[1]
Context
- Wikipedia defines Techno-populism[2] as either a populism in favor of technocracy or a populism concerning certain technology – usually information technology – or any populist ideology conversed using digital media. It can be employed by single politicians or whole political movements respectively. Neighboring terms used in a similar way are technocratic populism, Technology Populism and cyber-populism. Italy’s Five Star Movement and France’s La République En Marche! have been described as technopopulist political movements.
The Role of Conflict
References
- ↑ Forrester Report Hidden https://www.forrester.com/allSearch?query=technology%20populism&publishedSinceInDays=-1&sortType=relevance&accessOnly=true&activeTab=allResults
- ↑ Wikipedia Techno-populism https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Techno-populism