[Air-L] Technology as ideologically neutral?

Joseph Reagle joseph.2011 at reagle.org
Thu Jul 5 07:36:20 PDT 2012


In addition to the classics of Winner, Mumford, and Ellul (mention by 
others):

Norman Balabanian
Presumed neutrality of technology
d=2003 a=Amherst, New York bt=Controlling technology: contemporary 
issues ed=2 e=Eric Katz, Andrew Light, William Thompson p=Prometheus 
Books r=20070119

Eugene S. Ferguson
Toward a discipline of the history of technology
d=197401 j=Technology and Culture n=1 pp=13-30 v=15 r=20080222

Mary Flanagan, Daniel Howe, Helen Nissenbaum
Embodying values in technology: theory and practice
d=2006 bt=Information Technology and Moral Philosophy e=Jeroen van den 
Hoven, John Weckert ch=16 a=Cambridge, UK p=Cambridge University Press 
r=20060325

Melvin Kranzberg
Technology and history: "Kranzberg's Laws"
d=198607 j=Technology and Culture n=31 pp=544-560 v=27 r=20080401

Arnold Pacey
Technology: practice and culture
d=2003 a=Amherst, New York bt=Controlling technology: contemporary 
issues ed=2 e=Eric Katz, Andrew Light, William Thompson p=Prometheus 
Books r=20070119
http://carbon.cudenver.edu/stc-link/weblink/water/materials/pacey.html

Russell Woodruff
Artifacts, neutrality, and the ambiguity of "use"
d=2003 a=Amherst, New York bt=Controlling technology: contemporary 
issues ed=2 e=Eric Katz, Andrew Light, William Thompson p=Prometheus 
Books r=20070119



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