Juan Carlos De Martin proposes "the computerization of the world" as a new way of capturing the sentiment of "the Digital Revolution," positing that his own terminology recognizes an ongoing process beginning in the 1940s, and suggests three goals that today's scholars and practitioners should aim for. "Overall, the computerization of the world represents a massive change for humanity, a change which we have only started to understand at the social, political, psychological, even anthropological level."
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