The Underside of high-tech : technology and the deformation of human sensibilities / [print] edited by John W. Murphy, Algis Mickunas, and Joseph J. Pilotta. - New York : Greenwood Press, [(c)1986. - xiii, 217 pages ; 22 cm. - Contributions in sociology ; no. 59 .



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



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Technology and civilization.
Technology--Social aspects.

HM221.U534 1986 HM221.P643.U534 1986