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Cultured Technology – About Religion and Technology

 
Cultured Technology is an article that presents a theoretical framework to understand the relationship between religious fundamentalist communities and the Internet, through addressing four dimensions of tensions and challenges: hierarchy, patriarchy, discipline, and seclusion. Together with Prof. Gad Barzilai, we develop the concept of cultured technology, and analyzed the ways communities reshape technology and make [...]

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My research deals with information policy and politics. More specifically, I deal with three areas of studies:   (1) Information control (gatekeeping); (2) Digital divide; and (3) E-Gov and E-Business in comparative analysis.
My interests in examining information policy and politics are embedded in my academic background and training in computer science, political science and management of [...]