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Technical Fouls - Democracy And Technological Change (Hardcover): John Kurt Jacobsen Technical Fouls - Democracy And Technological Change (Hardcover)
John Kurt Jacobsen
R4,140 Discovery Miles 41 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What is it that shapes the direction of technological progress in advanced industrial societies? Is it science? Technology itself? Or is it something even more powerful and all-encompassing, like power or money or politics? John Kurt Jacobsen addresses this topic by investigating how contemporary democratic capitalist states govern the development

Technical Fouls - Democracy And Technological Change (Paperback): John Kurt Jacobsen Technical Fouls - Democracy And Technological Change (Paperback)
John Kurt Jacobsen
R1,227 Discovery Miles 12 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What is it that shapes the direction of technological progress in advanced industrial societies? Is it science? Technology itself? Or is it something even more powerful and all-encompassing, like power or money or politics? John Kurt Jacobsen addresses this topic by investigating how contemporary democratic capitalist states govern the development and deployment of their scientific and technological resources. He examines the interaction of ideology, profits, and power, and their combined effect upon technology policy in democracies.The "social function of science" has been a contentious area of scholarly study throughout the second half of the twentieth century. Although the book focuses mainly on the United States, for the sake of instructive comparison, it also studies technological development of other societies, including the former Soviet Union and China. Some competing accounts of technical change across the borders include laissez faire, cultural, and neo-Marxist markets. In fact, with regard to laissez faire markets, even to inquire if science has a social function is to deviate from the appropriate images of economic development. What is always politically at stake is who will rule the next stage in production due to each swing in technology, which will, in turn, be associated with a new structure of control. Most recently, the microchip revolution and cyberspace are the most highly publicized candidates for the next upswing in technology--and thus the next new structure of control.The explanatory focus of the book is on ideology, or on ideas about how technology works and should work, and the three key areas of policy contention discussed are industrial development, military uses, and the environment. Students and scholars of science, technology, and sociology should find this book useful in coming to terms with the fundamental questions underlying the development of technology today.

Chasing Progress in the Irish Republic - Ideology, Democracy and Dependent Development (Hardcover): John Kurt Jacobsen Chasing Progress in the Irish Republic - Ideology, Democracy and Dependent Development (Hardcover)
John Kurt Jacobsen
R3,107 Discovery Miles 31 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book, first published in 1994, investigates the political causes and consequences of economic policy in Ireland, and addresses many key debates in political economy and development studies. As a former colony and small, economically dependent nation with durable democratic institutions, the Republic of Ireland shares many of the economic problems of the Third World, and the political structures of the First World. Like many Latin American and East Asian nations, Ireland abandoned autarky in the late 1950s in favour of free trade and 'industrialisation by innovation', but by the 1980s was seeking a new development arrangement as the costs of this strategy became apparent.

Chasing Progress in the Irish Republic - Ideology, Democracy and Dependent Development (Paperback): John Kurt Jacobsen Chasing Progress in the Irish Republic - Ideology, Democracy and Dependent Development (Paperback)
John Kurt Jacobsen
R1,147 Discovery Miles 11 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book, first published in 1994, investigates the political causes and consequences of economic policy in Ireland, and addresses many key debates in political economy and development studies. As a former colony and small, economically dependent nation with durable democratic institutions, the Republic of Ireland shares many of the economic problems of the Third World, and the political structures of the First World. Like many Latin American and East Asian nations, Ireland abandoned autarky in the late 1950s in favour of free trade and 'industrialisation by innovation', but by the 1980s was seeking a new development arrangement as the costs of this strategy became apparent.

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