The Underside of high-tech : technology and the deformation of human sensibilities / edited by John W. Murphy, Algis Mickunas, and Joseph J. Pilotta.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Greenwood Press, (c)1986.Description: xiii, 217 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
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  • HM221 .U534 1986
  • HM221
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Contents:
Algis Mickunas -- Changes in technological social control : theory and implications for the workplace Karen A. Callaghan and John W. Murphy -- Automation and the transformation of work : Brooklyn longshoremen as reluctant theorists and pracitical Marxists William DiFazio -- Technology, humanism, and death by injection : strange bedfellows? / John W. Murphy -- The role of reason in the social control of mental illness Lisa A. Callahan and Dennis R. Longmire -- The invasion of the female body Esther S. Merves -- The growth and control of medical technology Larry A. Nuttbrock -- On a critical theory of health care and social policy : a comparison of Habermas and Illich John Forester
Joseph F. Freeman -- Empire, communications, and biopower John O'Neill -- Technological consciousness and education John R. Scudder, Jr. -- Toward a justification of rhetoric as technique David Descutner and DeLysa Burnier -- Overcoming communicative incompetence in the global communication order : the case of technology transfer Joseph J. Pilotta and Tim L. Widman -- Technology transfer : an African dilemma Aki> M. Makinde -- Conclusion : fundamentals of a responsible technology John W. Murphy, Algis Mickunas, and Joseph J. Pilotta.
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Technological culture Algis Mickunas -- Changes in technological social control : theory and implications for the workplace Karen A. Callaghan and John W. Murphy -- Automation and the transformation of work : Brooklyn longshoremen as reluctant theorists and pracitical Marxists William DiFazio -- Technology, humanism, and death by injection : strange bedfellows? / John W. Murphy -- The role of reason in the social control of mental illness Lisa A. Callahan and Dennis R. Longmire -- The invasion of the female body Esther S. Merves -- The growth and control of medical technology Larry A. Nuttbrock -- On a critical theory of health care and social policy : a comparison of Habermas and Illich John Forester

Politics and technology Joseph F. Freeman -- Empire, communications, and biopower John O'Neill -- Technological consciousness and education John R. Scudder, Jr. -- Toward a justification of rhetoric as technique David Descutner and DeLysa Burnier -- Overcoming communicative incompetence in the global communication order : the case of technology transfer Joseph J. Pilotta and Tim L. Widman -- Technology transfer : an African dilemma Aki> M. Makinde -- Conclusion : fundamentals of a responsible technology John W. Murphy, Algis Mickunas, and Joseph J. Pilotta.

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