Exercise 5. Make up a short dialogue with your partner, in which you describe to him this term in your words.
Exercise 6. Say TRUE or FALSE to the following statements. Use information from the text:
1. “Informatization” and “informatisation” mean the same.
2. Informatization means that geographical area, an economy or a polocy is becoming information-based.
3. Everett Rogers states, that informatization develops the usage of new devices and technologies in order to develop the society.
4. G. Wang describes informatization as a process of decrease in the speed, quantity, and popularity of information production and distribution.
5. Alain Minc chose the term computerization instead of Informatisation in an article published in 1987.
Exercise 7. Put the words together:
communication area
cultural technologies
geographical Age
labor force
Agricultural industry
dominant impact
agricultural force
negative development
Exercise 8. Before reading the text, give Russian equivalent to the following words. Make up sentences with each word.
far-reaching propel
repercussion usher
living scarce
view commodity
centrality redefine
arena overlap
participative diminish
issue proliferation
Exercise 9. Read and translate the text.
Social impact of informatization
Informatization has many far-reaching consequences in society. Kim (2004) observes that these include repercussions in economics, politics and other aspects of modern living. In the economic sphere, for example, information is viewed as a focal resource for development, replacing the centrality of labor and capital during the industrial age. In the political arena, there are increased opportunities for participative democracy with the advent of information and communication technology (ICT) that provide easy access to information on varied social and political issues.