Technology Panic Attacks, From Radio to Social Media, With Amy Orben

Technology Panic Attacks, From Radio to Social Media, With Amy Orben

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If Netflix’s “The Social Dilemma” is to be believed, social media
giants are surely responsible for the breakdown of our mental
health, politics, and the economy. Generations of fear mongers
have found reasons to believe new technologies—from books and
bicycles to video games and email—are to blame for society’s
ills. Rob and Jackie take a deep breath and discuss these
predictable cycles of technology panic with Dr. Amy Orben, an
expert in the history of technology panics at Emmanuel College,
University of Cambridge.


Mentioned:


Amy Orben, “The Sisyphean Cycle of Technology Panics,”
Perspectives on Psychological Science, June 30, 2020.

Amy Orben, “The Sisyphean Cycle of Technology Panics,” video
lecture, July 1, 2020. 



Related:


Robert D. Atkinson, et al., “A Policymaker’s Guide to the
“Techlash”—What It Is and Why It’s a Threat to Growth and
Progress” (ITIF, October 2019).

Daniel Castro and Alan McQuinn, “The Privacy Panic Cycle: A
Guide to Public Fears About New Technologies” (ITIF, September
2015).

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