Visions of STS
Counterpoints in Science, Technology, and Society Studies
Carl Mitcham editor Stephen H Cutcliffe editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:State University of New York Press
Published:1st Feb '01
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Maps interconnections between science, technology, and society in order to understand both benefits and costs.
Visions of STS brings together the views of ten leading scholars to clarify the nature of Science, Technology, and Society Studies and point toward future developments. The interdisciplinary field of STS maps out the interconnected relationships among science, technology, and society in order to better understand both the innumerable benefits as well as problematic challenges. This book, rather than presenting science and technology as autonomous entities, analyzes each contextually as societal-mediated processes that reflect cultural, political, and economic values. It contains four basic programmatic essays that deal with technological determinism, the social constructivist view, STS and policy information, and the issue of interdisciplinarity. Visions of STS also stresses more specialized perspectives of work, education, and public policy analysis, and challenges the way STS itself is pursued. Taken together, these essays offer an exciting and unusually broad overview of STS.
"This is a strong survey of the field of STS. It covers a lot of ground in ten concise essays that are accessible to non-experts in the field, yet detailed and provocative enough to hold the attention of the more advanced reader." — Joseph R. Herkert, editor of Social, Ethical, and Policy Implications of Engineering: Selected Readings
"The book is useful, in relatively specific terms (e.g., on the issue of technological determinism) in helping any reader think about the relationships of science, technology, and society. It is also useful in broader terms for those working in and thinking about STS as a field." — Jesse S. Tatum, author of Energy Possibilities: Rethinking Alternatives and the Choice–Making Proce
ISBN: 9780791448458
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Weight: 363g
176 pages