Bulletin

Bulletin
Title Bulletin PDF eBook
Author North Dakota. State Laboratories Department
Publisher
Pages 994
Release 1962
Genre Drug adulteration
ISBN

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Current Catalog

Current Catalog
Title Current Catalog PDF eBook
Author National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Publisher
Pages 1712
Release
Genre Medicine
ISBN

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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.

IRS Printed Product Catalog

IRS Printed Product Catalog
Title IRS Printed Product Catalog PDF eBook
Author United States. Internal Revenue Service
Publisher
Pages 436
Release 1995
Genre Income tax
ISBN

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Bulletin

Bulletin
Title Bulletin PDF eBook
Author North Dakota. State Laboratories Dept
Publisher
Pages 246
Release 1960
Genre
ISBN

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Engineers for Change

Engineers for Change
Title Engineers for Change PDF eBook
Author Matthew Wisnioski
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 305
Release 2012-10-19
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0262304260

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An account of conflicts within engineering in the 1960s that helped shape our dominant contemporary understanding of technological change as the driver of history. In the late 1960s an eclectic group of engineers joined the antiwar and civil rights activists of the time in agitating for change. The engineers were fighting to remake their profession, challenging their fellow engineers to embrace a more humane vision of technology. In Engineers for Change, Matthew Wisnioski offers an account of this conflict within engineering, linking it to deep-seated assumptions about technology and American life. The postwar period in America saw a near-utopian belief in technology's beneficence. Beginning in the mid-1960s, however, society—influenced by the antitechnology writings of such thinkers as Jacques Ellul and Lewis Mumford—began to view technology in a more negative light. Engineers themselves were seen as conformist organization men propping up the military-industrial complex. A dissident minority of engineers offered critiques of their profession that appropriated concepts from technology's critics. These dissidents were criticized in turn by conservatives who regarded them as countercultural Luddites. And yet, as Wisnioski shows, the radical minority spurred the professional elite to promote a new understanding of technology as a rapidly accelerating force that our institutions are ill-equipped to handle. The negative consequences of technology spring from its very nature—and not from engineering's failures. “Sociotechnologists” were recruited to help society adjust to its technology. Wisnioski argues that in responding to the challenges posed by critics within their profession, engineers in the 1960s helped shape our dominant contemporary understanding of technological change as the driver of history.

Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications

Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications
Title Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1320
Release
Genre Government publications
ISBN

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Transition

Transition
Title Transition PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of State
Publisher
Pages 68
Release 1972
Genre Civil service
ISBN

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