Paths of Fire: An Anthropologist's Inquiry into Western TechnologyPrinceton University Press, 2012 M09 17 - 360 páginas Technology, perhaps the most salient feature of our time, affects everything from jobs to international law yet ranks among the most unpredictable facets of human life. Here Robert McC. Adams, renowned anthropologist and Secretary Emeritus of the Smithsonian Institution, builds a new approach to understanding the circumstances that drive technological change, stressing its episodic, irregular nature. The result is nothing less than a sweeping history of technological transformation from ancient times until now. Rare in antiquity, the bursts of innovations that mark the advance of technology have gradually accelerated and now have become an almost continuous feature of our culture. Repeatedly shifting in direction, this path has been shaped by a host of interacting social, cultural, and scientific forces rather than any deterministic logic. Thus future technological developments, Adams maintains, are predictable only over the very short term. |
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... early draft was sufficientlyfar advanced by the following summer to receive valuable comments from Robert M. White, then president of the National Academy of Engineering, and from an anonymous reader for a publisher. Subsequent to my ...
... early craftspeople, laboratory technicians, machine builders and instrument makers, designers, and later those of engineers—ha ve not been adequately credited for their importance. A renewed effort to restore the balance, adding to the ...
... early modern England in which buyers and sellers nevertheless were so deeply embedded in common networks of trust and mutual indebtedness that profit-makingmotives and behavior virtually disappear from view within a moral milieu of ...
... early example of such a determinate chain or trajectory, according to Berry, began with the telegraph (1837–39). Consequent upon its invention were important innovations in many aspects of communications, including a CHAPTER 1 22.
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3 Technology and the New European Society | 69 |
4 England as the Workshop of the World | 104 |
The American System Emerges | 138 |
6 The United States Succeeds to Industrial Leadership | 173 |
7 The Competitive Global System | 212 |
Technological Change in a Borderless World | 253 |
Notes | 279 |
References Cited | 301 |
Index | 327 |
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Paths of Fire: An Anthropologist's Inquiry into Western Technology Robert M. Adams Vista previa limitada - 2012 |
Paths of Fire: An Anthropologist's Inquiry Into Western Technology Robert McCormick Adams Sin vista previa disponible - 1996 |