French postwar technophilia and its concomitant minority strain of technophobia have generated a significant body of scholarly literature. |
Tomorrow's bosses need to be more tech-wise than today's, but they also need reminding that technophilia is yet another temptation to be kept in check. |
Broadly speaking, technophobia, misguided technophilia, and dysfunctional bodies and relationships emerged as thematic constants. |
In spite of this, most people would attribute a sense of natural order, harmony, bounty, and beauty in an orchard landscape that combines both topophilia and technophilia. |
His technophilia shone through, but so did his rich sense of the absurd. |
I advocate for an educational project that rejects both technophobia and technophilia. |