"Technocentrist" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A technocentrist is someone who places a strong emphasis on technology and its role in shaping society, culture, and individual experience. They tend to view technology as the primary driver of social and cultural change, and often prioritize the advancement and application of technology over other factors such as social, economic, or cultural considerations.
In other words, a technocentrist believes that technology is the most significant factor influencing modern life and society, and that its development and integration should be the primary focus of individuals, institutions, and cultures. This worldview is often associated with futurism, progressivism, and a general enthusiasm for innovation and technological advancements.
A person skilled in a particular craft or trade, especially one that requires technical knowledge and manual dexterity. Examples: electrician, mechanic, plumber, carpenter, IT technician.
People with specialized knowledge and skills in a particular area, such as telecommunications, electrical work, or automotive repair, who perform maintenance and repair tasks on equipment or machinery.
One who is specialized in a particular trade, art, or skill; especially one who is skilled in a technical field of work.<br><br>Example: "The engineer was a technicist with expertise in software development."
A method or skill used to achieve a specific result, especially one that is intricate or requiring great discretion.<br><br>Example: "The artist employed a unique technique to create the illusion of depth in the painting."<br><br>Synonyms: method, approach, approach, procedure, approach.<br><br>Antonyms: clumsiness, haplessness.
Techniques refer to methods, skills, or systematic procedures used to achieve a particular objective, often in a creative or technical field. They involve the use of established practices, strategies, or methods to accomplish a specific task or set of tasks, often in a systematic and efficient manner. Techniques can be applied in a wide range of fields, including art, music, sports, medicine, science, and education.
Technobabble refers to the use of technical-sounding terms and jargon in a fictional or science fiction context, often used by scientists, engineers, or experts to explain complex concepts in a way that sounds convincing but is actually meaningless or nonsensical. It is often used to add a sense of authenticity or technological superiority to a story, but can also be used as a plot device to obscure the truth or to create an aura of mystery. However, it can also be seen as a way to sound intelligent or impressive without actually knowing the real facts or details of the technical topic being discussed.
A system of government where leaders are selected based on their expertise or knowledge in a particular field, rather than their political or societal status.
A person who is an expert in a particular technical field, especially one who has a strongly analytical and logical approach to solving business problems.
Persons holding positions of authority in a government, corporation, or other organization, but whose power is derived from their technical knowledge or expertise rather than from any legislative or other formal authority.
Referring to the use of or involving advanced technology, especially in industry, engineering, and society: <br><br>Example: "Technological advancements have improved the quality of life for many people."