“The patriarchal world view sees man as the measure of all value, with no space for diversity, only for hierarchy. Woman, being different, is treated as unequal and inferior.” (Shiva 164) Random and reckless industrialization and commercialization in recent years have resulted in thoughtless exploitation of nature and its precious resources. In the great name of development and progression, nature with all its benevolent resources has been subjected to merciless plundering with the consequence…
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technology” (p. 132). In organization theory, high technology (high-tech) “has been used loosely to describe many diverse aspects of new expertise such as computers, microelectronics, multimedia” (p. 132). Zeleny (1990, as cited in Hatch), a logician in cybernetics and technology, argued that high-tech “changes the nature of tasks and their performance, interconnectedness and nature of physical, energy and information flows… acquisitions of high technology implies acquisitions of new…