Deciphering Science and Technology: Social Relations of Expertise (Explorations in Sociology, v. 27)

by Ian Varcoe and etc.

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This book has its origins in the annual conference of the British Sociological Association in 1987, held in the University of Leeds on the theme "Science, Technology and Society". The papers are a selection from among those presented in Leeds and explore aspects of the current scientific-technological "revolution". Some popular ideas are challenged and so too, implicitly, are certain large-scale social scientific theories claiming to have discerned in science and technology an overall meaning. The studies follow a sequence, beginning with the demonstration of different levels of methodological approach, continuing with forms of new technology at work, and concluding with instances of scientific research and its application and of professional practice. Each study is empirical in nature, the fruit in some cases of many years of enquiry. Complexity and subtlety of issue and outcome are the main emphases of "Deciphering Science and Technology", the cumulative effect of which is to show how involved science and technology are with the workings of society today, and how, because of this, their "human" side requires disciplined and painstaking unravelling - or deciphering.
  • ISBN10 0333465555
  • ISBN13 9780333465554
  • Publish Date 9 February 1990
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 12 May 1994
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Palgrave Macmillan
  • Format Paperback (UK Trade)
  • Pages 320
  • Language English