Inside the Politics of Technology : Agency and Normativity in the Co-Production of Technology and Society
Man is the measure of all things, an old saying goes. But it is a bad guide for understanding scientific and technological culture. Science and technology are not simply the means to reach human ends; they also actively shape human beings, their goals, meanings and social relations. This volume disc...
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Other Authors: | Harbers, Hans (Editor) |
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Amsterdam University Press
2005
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