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    Technomillennialism: A Subcultural Response to the Technological Threat of Y2K
    Science, Technology and Human Values 28 (4): 483-512. 2003.
    The year 2000 computer software problem is framed as a technological boundary and cultural object. The author documents and analyzes three subcultures' constructions of Y2K. The three subcultures are millennial Christians, militia-patriot survivalists, and computer professionals. Each subculture interpreted, received, comprehended, and explained the cultural object of Y2K. Combining the data from content analysis and interviews, the author creates a detailed picture of each subculture's response…Read more