1st Edition

Theory of Technology

Edited By David Clarke Copyright 2005
168 Pages
by Routledge

168 Pages
by Routledge

159 Pages
by Routledge

The history of technology is often troubled by good ideas that do not, for one reason or another, take off right away--sometimes for millennia. Sometimes, technology comes to a standstill, and sometimes, it even reverses itself. Thus, unlike science, which seems to proceed at a reasonable and calm rate, the progress of technology is difficult to theorize about. While in science many developments... Read more
1: Technology: A Fundamental Structure?; 2: Knowledge Mapping: The Consolidation of the Technology Management Discipline; 3: Management of Technology: A Three-Dimensional Framework with Propositions for Future Research; 4: Unique Features of an R&D Work Environment and Research Scientists and Engineers; 5: Understanding Software Technology; 6: The Half-Life of Policy Rationales: How New Technology Affects Old Policy Issues; 7: Some Philosophical Thoughts on theNature of Technology; 8: The Biology of Technology—An Exploratory Essay 1; 9: Technological Semantics and Technological Practice: Lessons from an Enigmatic Episode in Twentieth-Century Technology Studies

Biography

David Clarke