The Culture of Technology
By (Author) Arnold Pacey
MIT Press Ltd
MIT Press
10th September 1985
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Anthropology
306.46
Paperback
220
Width 147mm, Height 224mm, Spine 15mm
363g
The Culture of Technology examines our often conflicting attitudes toward nuclear weapons, biological technologies, pollution, Third World development, automation, social medicine, and industrial decline. It disputes the common idea that technology is "value-free" and shows that its development and use are conditioned by many factors-political and cultural as well as economic and scientific. Many examples from a variety of cultures are presented. These range from the impact of snowmobiles in North America to the use of water pumps in rural India, and from homemade toys in Africa to electricity generation in Britain-all showing how the complex interaction of many influences in every community affects technological practice.Arnold Pacey, who lives near Oxford, England, has a degree in physics and has lectured on both the history of technology and technology policy, with a particular focus on the development of technologies appropriate to Third World needs. He is the author of The Maze of Ingenuity (MIT Press paperback).
"The Culture of Technology is a calm and thoughtful study, without a shred of rancor or self-righteousness." The New York Times Book Review " The Culture of Technology is a calm and thoughtful study, without a shred of rancor or self-righteousness." The New York Times Book Review "Whatever one's preconceptions about technology may be, they are sure to be challenged in this absorbing book." Samuel C. Florman , author of The Existential Pleasures of Engineering "Whatever one"s preconceptions about technology may be, they are sure to be challenged in this absorbing book." Samuel C. Florman , author of The Existential Pleasures of Engineering
Arnold Pacey is an Associate Lecturer at the Open University, Britain. He is the author of The Culture of Technology (MIT Press, 1983), Technology and World Civilization (MIT Press, 1991), and The Maze of Ingenuity, second edition (MIT Press, 1992).