Buch, Englisch, 448 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 664 g
A Reader
Buch, Englisch, 448 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 664 g
Reihe: Published in association with The Open University
ISBN: 978-0-8039-7981-9
Verlag: Sage Publications UK
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Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction - Nick Heap
PART ONE: DIFFERING PERSPECTIVES
Introduction - Ray Thomas
The Social Shaping of Technology - David Edge
The Hacker Crackdown - Bruce Sterling
Evolution of the US Telephone Network
Theorising the IT/Society Relationship - Hugh Mackay
The Roots of the Information Society Idea - David Lyon
A Gendered Socio-Technical Construction - Anne-Jorun Berg
The Smart House
Access and Inequality - Ray Thomas
PART TWO: IT IN THE WORKPLACE
Introduction - Geoff Einon
Robotics, Automation and a New Industrial Revolution - Paul Kennedy
The Pursuit of Flexible Specialization in Britain and West Germany - Christel Lane
Computerized Machine Tools, Manpower Consequences and Skill Utilization - Gert Hartmann, Ian Nicholas, Arndt Sorge and Malcolm Warner
A Study of British and West German Manufacturing Firms
Technological Change and the Future of Work - Peter Senker
Technological Change at Work - Ian McLoughlin and Jon Clark
PART THREE: IT AND LEARNING
Introduction - Robin Mason
Do Companies Need Technology-Based Training? - David Hawkridge
Computer Supported Collaborative Learning - Anthony Kaye
The Educational Value of ISDN - Robin Mason
Access to Books for Visually Impaired Learners - Tom Vincent and Mary Taylor
An Investigation into the Use of Compact Disc Technology (CD-ROM)
Supporting Resource Based Learning - Josie Taylor and Diana Laurillard
Constructivist Learning Theories and IT - Ann Jones
PART FOUR: IT AND THE HOME
Introduction - Hughie Mackay
Conceptualizing Home Computing - Graham Murdock, Paul Hartmann and Peggy Gray
Resources and Practices
The Feminine Culture of the Telephone - Ann Moyal
People, Patterns and Policy
Patterns of Ownership of IT Devices in the Home - Hughie Mackay
PART FIVE: IT FUTURES
Introduction - Nick Heap
Extra Terrestrial Relays - Arthur C Clarke
Can Rockets Give World-Wide Radio Coverage?
Iridium - Lawrence W Lockwood
A High Flying Phone System
No Silver Bullet - Frederick P Brooks, JR
Essence and Accidents of Software Engineering
There Is a Silver Bullet - Brad J Cox
Virtual Reality in the Real World - Ralph Schroeder
History, Applications and Projections
Telework and the Changing Relation of Home and Work - Leslie Haddon and Roger Silverstone
The New Space Race - David B Crosbie
Satellite Mobile Communications