It is historical fact that all development and cultural development of societies is due to science and innovations. The fact is that with inventions of science, man’s life has become easier and more comfortable. But with this easiness and comforts, negative use of Science has created problems for human beings also. Anyhow, Science has given prediction power to human beings about diseases and seasons also.
Similarly, due to science and technology, every one can know about the other who is thousands miles away sitting from this one. And now emails are sent with in the click of the button on the computer which is attached with internet. Therefore, now emails have taken place instead of mails and e-books are being used instead of books. This hardness to softness has changed man because now man can have thousands books in their flash. With these advantages, now money can be easily sent within few seconds.
With uncountable innovations of science and technology, there are some problems also arose because of misuse or negligence of side-effects of modern technology. In short, it may be stated that all developments of science and technology may be sustained and all negative impacts may be removed through proper use of scientific knowledge and modern technology.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Historical Background
3. Technology
4. Information Technology
5. Globalization
6. Misuses
7. Conclusion
8. References
Objectives & Research Themes
This work explores the dual nature of scientific and technological progress, examining its role as a fundamental driver of societal development while highlighting the challenges and risks associated with its misuse, particularly in developing countries. The analysis focuses on balancing innovation with sustainability and ethical responsibility.
- The historical evolution of technology and its impact on human lifestyles.
- The transformative role of information technology and globalization.
- Environmental consequences and sustainability concerns.
- Ethical dilemmas and the potential for misuse of scientific power.
- Challenges for developing countries in adopting modern innovations.
Excerpt from the Book
3. Technology
Beginning of a new century, technologies innovation is the propelling (pushing) force of capitalism. The investment in research and development become increasingly decisive for success of a nation. Innovations are introduced fast and intensively to the markets. (5)
Due to this, now small shops and markets are being changed into larger markets and Multi super stores. This is fact that as this thing is enhanced the tendency to consume. With this tendency, people have facility to consume different household items in a shorter period.
Technologies such as the internet and mobile phones offer considerable promise for affecting the assessment prevention and treatment of and recovery from substance use disorders. Technology based assessments of substances use may provide opportunities for increasing the standardization of assessment procedures and increasing the accuracy of self reports of risk behavior such as HIV risk behavior. (6)
Chapter Summaries
1. Introduction: This chapter introduces scientific progress as a key driver of human development and emphasizes the need for integrating social and natural sciences for sustainable technological implementation.
2. Historical Background: This chapter traces the impact of the Industrial Revolution and the subsequent rise of energy-dependent lifestyles, highlighting the resulting global environmental crises.
3. Technology: This chapter analyzes how technological innovation accelerates consumerism and global connectivity, while stressing the challenge of maintaining long-term sustainable development.
4. Information Technology: This chapter discusses the role of IT in modern society, covering benefits like accessibility to knowledge as well as risks like data hacking and job displacement.
5. Globalization: This chapter explores the link between scientific advancement, international business, and global connectivity, noting how it has promoted online commerce and improved logistics.
6. Misuses: This chapter addresses the ethical concerns regarding scientific power, arguing that lack of wisdom and human negligence lead to environmental pollution and social disparities.
7. Conclusion: This chapter synthesizes the main arguments, stating that while the negative impacts of technology are real, they can be mitigated through proper infrastructure and responsible use of scientific knowledge.
Key Words
technology, innovations, e-books, diseases, issues, sustainability, globalization, information technology, environment, ethics, development, consumerism, scientific power, pollution, research
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the primary focus of this work?
The paper examines the overview of science and technology in developing countries, specifically analyzing how innovations have transformed human life and what problems they have created.
What are the central themes discussed in the publication?
The central themes include the historical impact of technology, the influence of information technology on daily life, the process of globalization, the environmental and ethical consequences of misuse, and the necessity for sustainable development.
What is the core research question?
The work seeks to understand how scientific and technological advancements can be sustained and beneficial while mitigating the negative impacts caused by human negligence and the misuse of these powers.
What methodology is applied in this research?
The author uses a literature-based analytical approach, synthesizing historical context and current academic perspectives to evaluate the societal and technological landscape.
What is covered in the main body of the paper?
The main body details the historical background of industrial progress, the rapid spread of information technology, the dynamics of globalization, and critical reflections on the misuses of scientific and technological power.
Which keywords best characterize this work?
Key terms include technology, innovations, e-books, diseases, issues, sustainability, globalization, information technology, and environment.
How does the author define the role of information technology in the modern world?
The author views information technology as a tool for storing and distributing knowledge that has made the world a "global village," though it brings specific risks like cybersecurity threats and challenges for the working class.
What is the author's stance on the environmental impact of technology?
The author argues that while industrial and technological growth has led to problems like resource depletion and climate change, these issues are not inherent to machines but are the result of human mismanagement.
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- Tariq Mahmood (Autor:in), 2017, An Overview of Science and Technology in Developing Countries, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/379624