Theory of Technology

Cover of Theory of Technology by David Clarke
Author: David Clarke
Year: 2005
Language: en
Pages: 159
ISBN-13: 9780765808448
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Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.64815905028 Pounds
Width: 0.38 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 600
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Theory of Technology by David Clarke, published by Transaction Publishers in 2005, explores the complex and often unpredictable nature of technological advancement. This edition, comprising 159 pages, delves into the historical challenges faced by technology, contrasting its erratic progress with the more predictable trajectory of scientific development. The book features contributions from nine authors who examine technology from various perspectives, providing a multifaceted understanding of its evolution and impact.

Readers will find a diverse range of analyses, including discussions on the anatomy and taxonomy of technology, the management of technology, and the interplay between new technologies and existing policies. The contributors address unique challenges within research and development environments, the implications of software technology, and philosophical inquiries into the essence of technology. This comprehensive examination highlights the social aspects of technology and its role in shaping contemporary society, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of technology and engineering.


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The history of technology is often troubled by good ideas that do not, for one reason or another, take off right away–sometimes for millennia. Sometimes, technology comes to a standstill, and sometimes, it even reverses itself. Thus, unlike science, which seems to proceed at a reasonable and calm rate, the progress of technology is difficult to theorize about. While in science many developments are predictable to a certain extent and this predictability may, at times, direct or stymie science’s progress–as with stem-cell research and cloning–technological advances, such as the Internet, are often sudden and unpredictable, and therefore frightening.

In Theory of Technology, David Clarke brings together nine authors who try to understand technology from a variety of viewpoints. Rias van Wyk, in “Technology,” parses the concept into many angles, including its anatomy, taxonomy, and evolution. Karol Pelc, in “Knowledge Mapping,” discusses tracking the evolution of the emerging discipline of technology management. Jon Beard, in “Management of Technology,” pursues a similar mapping endeavor, but looks to the patterns of the literature of technology management. Thomas Clarke, in “Unique Features of an R&D Work Environment and Research Scientists and Engineers,” takes the reader on a tour of how people of technology present unique challenges to not just management but whole organizations.

Richard Howey, in “Understanding Software Technology,” places enterprise software into a meaningful pattern of technology management. Fred Foldvary and Daniel Klein, in “The Half-Life of Policy Rationales,” discuss how new technology affects old policy issues. John Cogan, in “Some Philosophical Thoughts on the Nature of Technology,” maintains that our Aristotelian search for the essence of technology is doomed. And Peter Bond, in “The Biology of Technology,” establishes a basis for the development of a socio-biological approach to understanding the phenomena of technological society and technical change.

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Language: en. Pages: 159.

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