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"NUR 736"--Title page verso |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-291) and index. |
Contents |
Introduction : co-production, agency, and normativity / Hans Harbers -- Back to the drawing board : inventing a sociology of technology / Cornelis Disco -- Artifacts as social agents / Philip Brey -- Diversity and distributed agency in the design and use of medical video-communication technologies / Nelly Oudshoorn, Margo Brouns, & Ellen van Oost -- Choices and choosing in cancer genetics / Dirk Stemerding & Annemiek Nelis -- Artifacts and attachment : a post-script philosophy of mediation / Peter-Paul Verbeek -- Art and technology playing leapfrog : a history and philosophy of technoèsis / Petran Kockelkoren -- Taking the socio-technical seriously : exploring the margins for change in the traffic and transport domain / Boelie Elzen -- Trapped in the duality of structure : an STS approach to engineering ethics / Tsjalling Swierstra & Jaap Jelsma -- The cultural politics of prenatal screening / Marcus Popkema & Hans Harbers -- Epilogue : political materials, material politics / Hans Harbers. |
Summary |
"Man is the measure of all things, an old saying goes. But it is a bad guide for understanding scientific and technological culture. Science and technology are not simply the means to reach human ends; they also actively shape human beings, their goals, meanings and social relations. This volume discusses the implications of this so-called 'co-production' of science, technology and society for our analytical as well as normative ideas about humanity, technology and the relations between both. Addressing issues such as cancer genetics, prenatal screening and ecological consequences of traffic and transport, contributors argue that technology has its own kind of sub-politics, which in turn calls for policies of technology: from steering and regulation to scenario studies, in order to achieve democratisation of technology"--Publisher's description |
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Print version record. |
Language |
English. |
Subject |
Technology -- Social aspects.
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Technology -- Political aspects.
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Agent (Philosophy)
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Science.
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Technology.
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Technology and civilization.
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Engineering & Applied Sciences.
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Technology -- General.
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Technologie -- Aspect politique.
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Reference, information and interdisciplinary subjects.
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Interdisciplinary studies.
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Humanities.
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Philosophy.
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SCIENCE -- Philosophy & Social Aspects.
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Social Aspects.
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Agent (Philosophy)
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Technology -- Political aspects
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Technology -- Social aspects
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Technologiepolitik
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Technischer Fortschritt
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Soziologie
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Technische ontwikkeling.
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Sociale aspecten.
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Politieke aspecten.
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Medische techniek.
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Elektronica.
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Indexed Term |
Philosophy |
Added Author |
Harbers, Hans.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Inside the politics of technology. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2005 9053567569 (OCoLC)62715517 |
ISBN |
1423746279 (electronic bk.) |
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9781423746270 (electronic bk.) |
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1280959177 |
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9781280959172 |
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9789048503841 (electronic bk.) |
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9048503841 (electronic bk.) |
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9053567569 |
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9789053567562 |
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AU@ 000048782630 |
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AU@ 000051329607 |
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DEBBG BV044133643 |
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DEBSZ 422326143 |
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DEBSZ 430712014 |
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GBVCP 801384982 |
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NZ1 12031935 |
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NZ1 14935794 |
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GBVCP 1003572901 |
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