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Thus the system can move in only one direction, toward greater technologization.
Can we speak of a technologization of real space?
These things aren't invented from nothing-they're a step in an evolution, part of the technologization of everything.
During these nine years he discovered and developed the concept of two new global trends: Regionalization and Technologization.
It also considers social, economic and political contexts (e.g. technologization, corporatization, pluralism) and how they affect education.
With the birth of industrialisation (a process multiplied a thousand-fold by the subsequent rise of 'technologization'), one aspect of security was conceived of as security over and above the natural world.
Haraway's most famous piece is still, to my mind, one of the most thought-provoking and productive formulations of implications of globalization and technologization for both gender politics and the construction of space.
According to Sara Lara, the restructuring and technologization of tomato production during the 1990s - promoted by neoliberal trade policies - has not changed the sexual division of labour, but has, in fact, exploited it even further.
This key hire would serve as a turning point in the direction of the company and led to the technologization of many of the companies infrastructure and fulfillment processes, re-branding, expansion of core business arena and growth into additional markets in California.
The book consists of two sections: "Reinvention or Contemporization of Traditions" and "Culture's Mediazation and Technologization", with nine chapters aiming to cast a look on the process of Iran's modernization, with his focus mainly on the 1380s (2001-2011).
The result might well draw criticism from opera purists that this $8 million technologization and commercialization of the form denies the very essence of a theatrical experience, where the bonds tying performer to audience are held in tight embrace by the intimacy of the auditorium and narrative continuity.
Every aspect of our linguistic life is open to technologization of one form or another, from the way that kids of Blake’s generation will learn to acquire literacy with the help of app-laden multitouch devices to our growing expectations that computer interfaces should be able to recognize our speech and text, understand it and talk back to us.