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Deutsche Technophobie {f} Angst vor Technologie Synonyme

(jemandem)  Angst  einjagen  Â(jemandem)  Angst  machen  Â(jemanden)  Ã¤ngstigen  
technologie  
Technik  ÂTechnologie  
angst  
krankhafte  Angst  ÂPhobie  
Angst  vor  einer  Krebserkrankung  ÂKarzinophobie  
Angst  vor  engen  Räumen  ÂKlaustrophobie  (fachsprachlich)  ÂPlatzangst  (umgangssprachlich)  ÂRaumangst  
(sich)  Ã¤ngstigen  ÂAngst  haben  Âbangen  Âbefürchten  Âbibbern  (umgangssprachlich)  Âfürchten  
überängstlich  Âin  Panik  Âkopflos  Âpanikartig  Âpanisch  Âvon  Angst  ergriffen  Âvon  panischem  Schrecken  gepackt  
Angst  ÂAngstgefühl  ÂBefürchtung  ÂBeklemmung  ÂBeklommenheit  ÂBesorgnis  ÂFracksausen  (umgangssprachlich)  ÂFurcht  ÂMuffe  (umgangssprachlich)  ÂMuffensausen  (umgangssprachlich)  ÂSchiss  (umgangssprachlich)  ÂSorge  
(jemandem) Angst einjagen  (jemandem) Angst machen  (jemanden) ängstigen  
Angst vor engen Räumen  Klaustrophobie (fachsprachlich)  Platzangst (umgangssprachlich)  Raumangst  
Angst  Angstgefühl  Befürchtung  Beklemmung  Beklommenheit  Besorgnis  Fracksausen (umgangssprachlich)  Furcht  Muffe (umgangssprachlich)  Muffensausen (umgangssprachlich)  
krankhafte Angst  Phobie  
angst  agitation  all-overs  anguish  anxiety  anxiety hysteria  anxiety neurosis  anxious bench  anxious concern  anxious seat  

Englische technophobia Synonyme

technophobia Definition

technophobia Bedeutung

technophobia dislike for new technology
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Technophobia is the fear or dislike of advanced technology or complex devices, especially computers. Although there are numerous interpretations of technophobia, they seem to become more complex as technology continues to evolve. The term is generally used in the sense of an irrational fear, but others contend fears are justified. It is related to cyberphobia and is the opposite of technophilia. Dr. Larry Rosen, research psychologist, computer educator, and professor at the California State University suggests that there are three dominant subcategories of technophobes- the "uncomfortable users", the "cognitive computerphobes", and "anxious computerphobes". First receiving widespread notice during the Industrial Revolution, technophobia has been observed to affect various societies and communities throughout the world. This has caused some groups to take stances against some modern technological developments in order to preserve their ideologies. In some of these cases, the new technologies conflict with established beliefs, such as the personal values of simplicity and modest lifestyles. A Couple of examples of technophobic ideas can be found in multiple forms of art, ranging from literary works such as Frankenstein to films like Metropolis. Many of these works portray the darker side of technology as perceived by the technophobic. As technologies become increasingly complex and difficult to understand, people are more likely to harbor anxieties relating to their use of mode

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