Technology and Choice

Technology and Choice Readings from Technology and Culture

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Publisher's Synopsis

Innovation - the imaginative attempt to introduce something new or to solve some problem - smashes routine and demands choice, even if only the choice to retain the status quo. This collection of fourteen essays provides a spectrum of historical perspectives on how, when, or why, individuals, societies, governments, and industries have made choices regarding the use of technologies.

Through historical accounts that span centuries and national boundaries, exploring the complexity of a nuclear power plant and the apparent simplicity of an electrical plug, the contributors to this volume dramatically illustrate the push and pull between technology and society. General topics addressed include:

  • Regulation of private industry
  • Social acceptance of commercial innovation
  • Negative perceptions of the "Technological Age"
  • Cultural and artistic features of technology
Provocative and accessible, this collection will serve both students and faculty in history, sociology, and public policy, as well as in history and philosophy of science and technology. 

These essays were originally published in the journal Technology and Culture

Book information

ISBN: 9780226467771
Publisher: University of Chicago Press Journals
Imprint: University of Chicago Press Journals
Pub date:
Edition: 1
Language: English
Number of pages: 336
Weight: 509g
Height: 229mm
Width: 151mm
Spine width: 23mm