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Modern technological systems entail risks and uncertainties of
hitherto unknown dimensions. This book discusses the construction
of risk and safety within a variety of empirical contexts where
technologies and their risk are debated and handled by individuals,
groups or organizations. With contributions from leading scholars
from Europe and the USA, it presents original theoretical
discussions, linked to detailed empirical case studies.
This international anthology presents case studies of historical
and contemporary transformations of large technical systems such as
railways, telecommunications, electricity, and automobiles. The
authors, working at the forefront of historical and social science
research on the dynamics of large technical systems, analyze how
and why these systems undergo change. Because of their important
roles in contemporary society, large technical systems such as
railways, airlines, road systems, telecommunications, and electric
power network share drawing considerable academic and political
interest. In this collaborative study on processes of change in
large technical systems, the contributing authors present
historical and current case studies of transformation within these
systems. Working at the forefront of historical and social science
research on the dynamics of large technical systems, the authors
specifically analyze how and why the systems undergo change. In
some cases, new technologies are solving old problems and
presenting opportunities for system growth. In other areas, new
regulatory approaches have brought competition and deregulation,
often posing challenges to system builders. The authors also show
how the breakup of national boundaries and new corporate strategies
for global management of technology are transforming systems in
ways that will have significant impacts on all consumers
This international anthology presents case studies of historical
and contemporary transformations of large technical systems such as
railways, telecommunications, electricity, and automobiles. The
authors, working at the forefront of historical and social science
research on the dynamics of large technical systems, analyze how
and why these systems undergo change. Because of their important
roles in contemporary society, large technical systems such as
railways, airlines, road systems, telecommunications, and electric
power network share drawing considerable academic and political
interest. In this collaborative study on processes of change in
large technical systems, the contributing authors present
historical and current case studies of transformation within these
systems. Working at the forefront of historical and social science
research on the dynamics of large technical systems, the authors
specifically analyze how and why the systems undergo change. In
some cases, new technologies are solving old problems and
presenting opportunities for system growth. In other areas, new
regulatory approaches have brought competition and deregulation,
often posing challenges to system builders. The authors also show
how the breakup of national boundaries and new corporate strategies
for global management of technology are transforming systems in
ways that will have significant impacts on all consumers
Modern technological systems entail risks and uncertainties of hitherto unknown dimensions. This book discusses the construction of risk and safety within a variety of empirical contexts where technologies and their risk are debated and handled by individuals, groups or organizations. With contributions from leading scholars from Europe and the USA, it presents original theoretical discussions, linked to detailed empirical case studies. eBook available with sample pages: 0203216776
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