The Technological Fix? 6 Flashcards
Give an example of where the attitude towards the use of technology is negative.
There are 200,000 Amish Christians who in general reject modern technology such as telephones as these are seen as providing connection with the wider world of non-Amish people.
Furthermore, in the UK there is a growing concern over the use of CCTV and privacy.
Which country is affected by environmental determinism due to the lack of access to technology?
Haiti
What percentage of the Haitian population live in poverty?
80%
What percentage of the Haitian population are subsistence farmers?
67%
Describe the political history of Haiti.
Prior to 1990, there was 3 years of dictatorship.
In 1994, Clinton backed Aristide’s return to power, in return for a programme of economic restructuring. As a result, Haiti received debt reliefs, loads and military support in return for deregulation through the removal of import tariffs.
Consequently, Haiti’s domestic markets could not compete with cheap subsidised rice dumped by the US.
What was the impact of Clinton’s economic restructuring programme on Haiti?
The economic restructuring led to rapid rural-urban migration.
80% of the population live in slums in Port au Prince.
What happened to Haiti in 2008?
800 people died.
$1 billion in damage.
What is the GDP per Capita of Haiti?
$820.
Give examples of how religion affects the inequality of access to technology.
Catholicism bans the use of contraception on a religious basis.
Italy, where 90% of the population are Catholic, have a fertility rate of 1.3.
Some 200,000 members of the Amish community oppose the use of modern technology such as telephones as this is seen as connecting with the non-Amish community.
Give examples of how politics affects the inequality of access to technology.
North Korea is run by a communist dictatorship and is among one of the poorest 10 countries.
1 million people have access to cell phones which are not capable of internet usage, and therefore there is a deliberate control on information and technology.
Following the Cuban Missile Crisis 1962, the US have opposed Cuba and made trade restrictions due to their allegiance with the Soviet Union.
As a result, 38% of Cuban children have iron deficiency, as there is a ban on Cuba buying US patented medicines - which in turn has led to an increase in people with AIDs.
Give an example of how cost affects the inequality of access to technology.
Eritrea is a war torn, isolationist, pre industrial economy who are reliant on subsistence farming. Eritrean government are involved in heavy censorship.
The Eritrean telecommunications Services are state owned and charge 200 Nafka($13) to have the telephone. A further, 500 Nafka($33) is used to get the phone ‘up and running’ which is totally unaffordable.
As a result of the political and cost barriers to accessing this technology, no Eritrean was aware of a migrant ship sinking of the coast of Libya which is evidence of government control.
Give an example of how the Patent System affects the inequality of access to technology.
GlaxoSmithKline have invested millions of dollars($350 million) in the development of anti-retroviral drugs and are reluctant to sell them cheap due to the high costs of R&D.
2/3s of all those infected with HIV live in Sub Saharan Africa and they cannot afford the $1200 annual treatment cost of ARV Therapy.
What was the global response to GlaxoSmithKline’s Patent systems?
The G8 Summit in 2005 began the process of making access universal by 2010 .
The World Health organization(WHO) is working towards this goal, at a cost of $20 billion a year.
Give example of how Public Opposition affects the inequality of access to technology.
GM Crops are not grown in the UK because of Public opposition. In consumer surveys, 90% of the population are against them because of their impact on biodiversity.
How has a lack of technology in Haiti exacerbated the impacts of natural disasters?
As a result of a lack of technology, Haiti relies on wood as the main source of fuel.
This has led to deforestation, which increases the risk of landslides and is a dirty fuel.
Just 1% of Haiti’s forests remain due to deforestation, which increases the risk of impact of storms.