Understanding Technology and Society
Seminal Questions and Enduring Insights
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Mar '25
£23.99
This title is due to be published on 31st March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
Poses and answers 18 big questions, inviting students and general readers to explore topics in science, technology, and society studies.
Written for undergraduate students and readers interested in learning about science, technology, and society (STS). The questions are ones that are examined in several fields including Science, Technology, and Society Studies, History of Science, Communications, Sociology and others. Students are encouraged to take a stand in ongoing debates.From the early days of navigating the world with bare hands to harnessing tools that transformed stones and sticks, human ingenuity has birthed science and technology. As societies expanded, the complexity of our tools grew, raising a crucial question: do we control them, or do they dictate our fate? The trajectory of science and technology isn't predetermined; debates and choices shape it. It's our responsibility to navigate wisely, ensuring technology betters, not worsens, our world. This book explores the complex nature of this relationship, with 18 chapters posing and discussing a compelling 'big question.' Topics discussed include technology's influence on child development, big data, algorithms, democracy, happiness, the interplay of sex, gender, and science in its development, international development efforts, robot consciousness, and the future of human labour in an automated world. Think critically. Take a stand. With societal acceleration mirroring technological pace, the challenge is: can we keep up?
ISBN: 9781009069878
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254 pages