Science, Technology and Human Values - Henderson (Kathryn) - Watson (James M.) - Meiksins (Peter F.) - Crawford (Stephen) - Perrolle (Judith A.) - Whalley (Peter) - Lynch (William T.) and Fuhrman (Ellsworth R.) - Collins (H.M.) - Martin (Brian), Richards (Evelleen) and Scott (Pam) - McCook (Stuartà - Johnson (Paul J.) - Leslie (Stuart W.)
Reference : 60714
(1991)
Sage Periodicals Press , Society for Social Studies of Science, Science Technology and Human Values Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1991 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback In-8 1 vol. - 130 pages
"Contents, Chapitres : 1. Articles : Symposium : Social Studies of Technical Work : Kathryn Henderson : Introduction, social studies of technical work at the crossroad - James M. Watson and Peter F. Meiksins - What do engineers want ? Work values, job rewards and job satisfaction - Stephen Crawford : Changing technology and national career structures : The work and politics of French engineers - Judith A. Perrolle : Expert enhancement and replacement in computerized mental labor - Peter Whalley : The social practice of independent inventing - 2. Article : William T. Lynch and Ellsworth R. Fuhrman : Recovering and expanding the normative : Marx and the new sociology of scientific knowledge - 3. Comment and reply : H.M. Collins : Captives and victimes : Comment on Scott, Richards and Martin - Brian Martin, Evelleen Richards and Pam Scott : Who's a captive ? who's a victim ? response to Collins's method talk - 4. Book reviews : Stuart McCook : David Oldroy, The Highlands Controversy, Constructing Geological Knowledge.. - Paul J. Johnson : Jacques Ellul, The Technological Bluff - Stuart W. Leslie : Sheila Slaughter, ""The Higher Learning and High Technology""" wrappers are lightly browning, else near fine copy
Sage Periodicals Press , Society for Social Studies of Science, Science Technology and Human Values Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1990 Book condition, Etat : Très Bon paperback In-8 1 vol. - 130 pages
Contents, Chapitres : Patrick W. Hamlett : Introduction - Sanford Lakoff and W. Erik Bruvold : Controling the qualitative arms race : the primacy of politics - Ted Greenwood : Why military technology is difficult to restrain - Eugene Lewis : The qualitative arms race : pluralism gone mad - E.J. Woodhouse : Is large-scale military R&D defensible theoretically ? - Patrick W. Hamlett : Technology and the arms race - Book review : Bruno Latour 's Science in action - reviewed by Olga Amsterdamska - Index
Science, Technology and Human Values - Beckwith (Guy V.) - Lambright (W. Henry) and Changnon (Stanley A.) - Weinstein (Neil D.), Klotz (M.L.) and Sandman (Peter M.) - Bradbury (Judith A.) - Hennion (Antoine) - Barkenbus (Jack N.) - Mulkay (Michael)
Reference : 27978
(1989)
Sage Periodicals Press , Society for Social Studies of Science, Science Technology and Human Values Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1989 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback In-8 1 vol. - 142 pages
Contents, Chapitres : Paginated 323 to 465 - 1. Articles : Guy V. Beckwith : Science, technology and society : Considerations of method - W. Henry Lambright and Stanley A. Changnon : Arresting technology : Government, scientists and weather modifications - Neil D. Weinstein, M.L. Klotz, and Peter M. Sandman : Promoting remedial response to the risk of radon : Are information campaigns enough ? - Judith A. Bradbury : The policy implications of differing concepts of risk - Antoine Hennion : An intermediary between production and consumption : The producer of popular music - 2. Commentary : Jack N. Barkenbus : Devaluing nuclear weapons - Michael Mulkay : Looking backward - Index working copy from Pierre Thuillier, very few annotations at ink, the wrappers are lightly browning, else near fine copy
Sage Periodicals Press , Society for Social Studies of Science, Science Technology and Human Values Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1990 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback In-8 1 vol. - 120 pages
Contents, Chapitres : 1. Articles : Michael E. Gorman and W. Bernard Carlson : Interpreting invention as a cognitive process : The case of Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Eddison, and the telephone - David Gooding : Mapping experiment as a learning process : How the first electromagnetic motor was invented - Danckler D.L. Daamen, Ivo A. van der Lans, Cees J.H. Midden : Cognitive structures in the perception of modern technologies - Daniel J. Fiorino : Citizen participation and environmental risk : A survey of institutional mechanisms - 2. Reply : William M. Epstein : The obligation of intellectuals - 3. 1989 J.D. Berlan prize : Laudatio for Gerard Holton wrappers lightly folded, otherwise near fine copy