Computerära
Computerära is a term used to describe a socio-technical period defined by the widespread presence of computer technology and digital networks, and the changes these technologies bring to work, governance, culture, and everyday life. It frames computing as a central force shaping institutions, practices, and identities across societies.
The term is most commonly encountered in Swedish-language scholarship and public discourse, though it appears in
Scope and themes include automation and labor market transition, data governance and privacy, cybersecurity, digital infrastructure,
Historically, the concept aligns with the Information Age but emphasizes the primacy of computers and software
Critics argue that Computerära can be vague or overlapping with broader labels such as the information age.
See also: Information age; Digital revolution; Human-computer interaction; Science and technology studies; Automation.