
Cultures of Technology and the Quest for Innovation
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"...a book that is fundamental to the understanding of technologically developed societies... Innovation matters. Culture matters. And only an understanding of the links between culture and innovation can help us make sense of the world we are building." * Technology and CultureMore details
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Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Quest for Innovation and Cultures of Technology
Helga Nowotny
PART I: ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CULTURE, TECHNOLOGY, AND INNOVATION
Chapter 1. Culture and Innovation
Thomas P. Hughes
Chapter 2. The Unintended Consequences of Innovation: Change and Community at MIT
Rosalind Williams
Chapter 3. The Vulnerability of Technological Culture
Wiebe E. Bijker
PART II: THE GENDER BIAS OF TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS
Chapter 4. Culture of Gender, and Culture of Technology: The Gendering of Things in France's Office Spaces between 1890 and 1930
Delphine Gardey
Chapter 5. Suspending Gender? Reflecting on Innovations in Cyberspace
Judy Wajcman
PART III: PLURALIST HISTORIES OF SCIENCE, INNOVATION, AND WAR
Chapter 6. Innovation, Diverse Knowledges, and the Presumed Singularity of Science
John V. Pickstone
Chapter 7. Scientists on the Battlefield: Cultures and Conflicts
Jean-Jacques Salomon
PART IV: THE ADOPTION OF INNOVATIONS IN DIFFERENT CULTURAL CONTEXTS
Chapter 8. From Prophecies of the Future to Incarnations of the Past: Cultures of Nuclear Technology
Patrick Kupper
Chapter 9. The Mining Industry in Traditional China: Intraand Intercultural Comparisons
Hans Ulrich Vogel
Epilogue: Interdisciplinarity and the Innovation Process How to Organize Spaces of Translation, or, the Politics of Innovation
Joachim Nettelbeck
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