The Real World of Technology

Paperback, 209 pages

Langue : English

Publié 4 janvier 1999 par Anansi.

ISBN :
978-0-88784-636-6
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4 étoiles (2 critiques)

In this expanded edition of her bestselling 1989 CBC Massey Lectures, renowned scientist and humanitarian Ursula M. Franklin examines the impact of technology upon our lives and addresses the extraordinary changes since The Real World of Technology was first published.

In four new chapters, Franklin tackles contentious issues, such as the dilution of privacy and intellectual property rights, the impact of the current technology on government and governance, the shift from consumer capitalism to investment capitalism, and the influence of the Internet upon the craft of writing.

3 editions

reviewed The Real World of Technology by Ursula M. Franklin (CBC Massey lecture series)

Technology History in the Present

4 étoiles

This series of lectures originally published in 1990, with a follow-on in this edition in 1999, provides a fascinating perspective of the world before and after the public roll-out of the world wide web. Franklin considers contemporary technology from a historical perspective, understanding that the current trends are just part of a larger narrative. As a result, some of the lectures were quite prophetic in predicting the actions of technology companies in the 21st Century. The writing is easy as it was originally delivered as spoken lecture, and the content, although not unique, is very well structured.

very insightful in a short space

4 étoiles

Impressive set of lectures on the societal implications of technology - broadly, from ancient metalworking to sewing machines to electrification to military industrial arms - from a feminist pacifist horizontalist perspective. Franklin highlights ways in which technical choices obscure moving from holistically artisan to hierarchical control, from biological growth and uncertainty to manufacturing's obliviousness to context, and the false claims of liberation or ease from the introduction of new tech which turns to exploitation and makes us dependent on industrial supply and control.

Sujets

  • Technology -- Social aspects.

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