• “Innovative technology is created
• Institution adopts technology to carry out existing functions more efficiently
• Institution accommodates internally to take better advantage of new efficiencies
• Institution develops new functions and activities made possible by capabilities of the technology
• Institution may become obsolete, be replaced, or be radically transformed
• Other institutions may be created, to utilize new technology” (Coates, 1983, p. 28-32).
Thus, social institutions including education, family, healthcare, the economy, and government are intensely affected by new technology. In considering these changes due to new …show more content…
For instance, most cell phones are now smartphones that combine features of personal computing and a mobile, handheld device. One can now access the internet from the phone with a touch of the hand. Most family members presently have smartphones for better access. Due to this, the family social institution then develops new functions and activities made possible by the capabilities of the technology. Children are now able to do more things on their own, since their parents can contact them more easily. Consequently, this means children have more freedom and parents are less involved.
Therefore, the family social institution may become obsolete, be replaced, or be radically transformed, since there is not as strong a relationship between the parents and children, resulting in the breakdown of the family unit. “Children will feel less familiarity, comfort, trust, security, and, most importantly, love from the parents” (Taylor, 2013, p. 2). Parents have less control, influence, or guidance over their children. Parents will not be able to provide a good example or a moral compass to their children without the trust and