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Utgivning, distribution etc. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass. cop. 1992
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Okontrollerad titel Shaping technology, building society
Automatiskt genererade ämnesord (BURK) Teknik Industri Kommunikationer Allmänt Sociologi
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Technology is everywhere, yet a theory of technology and its social dimension remains to be fully developed. Building on the book The Social Construction of Technological Systems, this volume carries forward the project of creating a theory of technological development and implementation that is strongly grounded in both sociology and history. The 12 essays address the central question of how technologies become stabilized, how they attain a final form and use that is generally accepted. The essays are tied together by a general introduction, part introductions, and a theoretical conclusion.
General Introduction The Life and Death of an Aircraft A Network Analysis of Technical Change What's in a Patent? The Social Construction of Fluorescent Lighting Or, How an Artifact was Invented in Its Diffusion Stage Controversy and Closure in Technological Change Constructing "Steel" Closing the Ranks Definition and Stabilization of Radioactive Wastes in the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, 1945-1960 Artifacts and Frames of Meaning Thomas A. Edison, His Managers, and the Cultural Construction of Motion Pictures The De-Scription of Technical Objects Where are the Missing Masses? The Sociology of a Few Mundance Artifacts A Summary of a Convenient Vocabulary for the Semiotics of Human and Nonhuman Assemblies Technology, Testing, Text Clinical Budgeting in the U.K. National Health Service Postscript Technology, Stability, and Social Theory