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Solar panels, shovels and the 'Net: Selective uses of technology in the homesteading movement
Authors:Teresa Heinz Housel
Affiliation: a Department of Communication, Martha Miller Center for Global Communication, Hope College, Holland, MI, USA
Abstract:Although the dystopian and utopian academic literature on technology present either a pessimistic or optimistic picture of its societal impact, people's everyday uses of technology often counter such views. This paper examines the selective uses of technology, and particularly communications technology, in the everyday practices of homesteaders, or members of the 'back to the land' movement in Bloomington, Indiana, USA. Using an ethnographic approach, this study analyzes how homesteaders' ideology of voluntary simplicity informs their complex, everyday engagement with technology.
Keywords:technology  utopian  dystopian  voluntary simplicity  Luddite
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