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Social Issues in Technology: A Format for Investigation

by Paul A. Alcorn
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Overview

The world is changing at an incredible rate. Most of these changes are taking place as the result of technological advances.

  • We have survived Y2K.
  • We are on the verge of a communications revolution.
  • We have mapped the human genome in its entirety.

In the fourth edition of Social Issues in Technology, Paul Alcorn continues his systematic theme and provides the most up-to-date information concerning issues previously discussed. Chapter 4, Economics and Cultural Impetus, and Chapter 10, Catastrophic Theory: The Plague of Technological Complexity, have both been expanded. A new report on the effects of modernization on traditional Maasai societies in Tanzania and Kenya has been added.

Instructors who are using this book for a course should obtain the accompanying Instructor's Manual (ISBN: 0-13060258-2).

Synopsis

Finely-focused on the technology-society connection, this unique book presents the methods and theories available for exploring the effects of technology on our lives—past, present, and future.

A three part organization presents chapters under three main headings that look at: The Nature of Technology: Foundations, Methods of Study, and then a Conclusion. Chapter topics include Creativity and Innovation: The Critical Link; Economics and Cultural Impetus; An Idea Whose Time Has Come; The Cause and Effect of Technology and Society; Modeling, Simulations, and Gaming; Systems Behavior: The Universal Laws; Diversity, Randomness, and Systemic Integrity; Catastrophe Theory: The Plague of Technological Complexity; and The Systemic Models.

A primer that gives investigators the necessary intellectual tools to begin their own research into the field.

Booknews

Alcorn (DeVry Institute of Technology, Decatur, Georgia) updates his textbook again (after only two years) to incorporate recent events and technological developments, and wider considerations<- ->for example the effects of modernization on a traditional Maasai society. He describes technology as the unnatural manipulation of the physical laws of the universe to create artifacts that operate in a completely natural context. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Alcorn (DeVry Institute of Technology, Decatur, Georgia) updates his textbook again (after only two years) to incorporate recent events and technological developments, and wider considerations<- ->for example the effects of modernization on a traditional Maasai society. He describes technology as the unnatural manipulation of the physical laws of the universe to create artifacts that operate in a completely natural context. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Booknews

New edition of a systematic analysis of past, present and future technological innovations and their relation to significant social issues. It discusses three tools useful for investigating the relationship of technology to society and for predicting cultural trends based on such investigations: the general categorical model, noting specific areas of interaction between society and technology; the PERSIA concept, based on a scheme for studying historical models; and the anthropological model, which relies on the same basic divisions as anthropology uses for studying cultures. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2002
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
312
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780130602572

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