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Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Computer Aided Manufacture (CAM)
are but two of the more recent examples of computer applications in
domains previously dominated by human labour. The use of computers
in such areas has increasingly attracted social science research.
There are several reasons one could suggest for this, not least of
them being the simple fact that public money is being provided for
such research. Of course, some of the interest may be due to the
wish to prove that technology is being used to inhuman ends, but
undoubtedly there is also some degree of fascination involved. Can
you really do all the things with computers that people claim you
can? There is certainly satisfaction to be had from smugly pointing
out its shortcomings, but many of the few sociologists in our own
organisation are also among the most avid users of modern
technology. Needless to say, they also belong to the most critical
users of the technology! A new strain of motivation for social
science research which appears to be gaining significance, is the
desire to "re-direct" technology, or at least - and probably more
realistically - to playa part in shaping future technology . The
entire range of motives may be recognised in the collection of
papers contained in this volume.
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