One of the ways in which the world has changed over the last two decades is the global problem of the global communication revolution, which enables the immediate communication on a global scale, in particular via the Internet. Telephones, mobile phones, Internet service providers have developed a new convenient gateway that enables social interaction, business, and even political activities on a global scale. E - mail replaced traditional letters or facsimiles, and webcams allow you to see each other while talking over the internet.
Technical society and life or technology and culture refer to cyclical interdependence, common influence and common production (cultural techniques, and vice versa) between technology and society. This synergy is born from the dawn of humanity, invents simple tools, and continues to evolve into modern technologies like printers and computers. Disciplines to study science, technology, social influences, and vice versa
Sociologist Gerhard Lenski (1924-) defines society from the viewpoint of technical complexity. As society advances, the use of technology is constantly evolving. The society with basic technology relies on environmental fluctuations, but developed society can better control the influence of the surrounding environment and develop different cultural features. This distinction is very important, and sociologists usually classify society according to the level of industrialization, from industrialization to industrialization and after industrialization.
Various societies are separated by that technology. They are hunting and village communities, horticultural and livestock associations, agricultural society, industrial society, and post industrial society. Which club do you like? I think post industrial society will also benefit the other four societies. Compared to post industrial society, individuals seeking and gathering society consume a lot of time, energy and thinking to gather and find food. As most of these societies today live in marginal areas with poor resources, the lives of hunters and collectors are likely to survive. For example, in the Arctic circle where Inuit people live, the elements of nature may become harsh. In the society after the Industrial Revolution, food is easily obtained, so you can concentrate more on other interests. Life expectancy is also lower than post industrial society