Description
About the Author
Stephen H. Cutcliffe is the director of the Science, Technology, and Society Program at Lehigh University.
Reviews
In Ideas, Machines, and Values, Stephen Cutcliffe skillfully introduces the reader to the disciplines, institutions, and individuals that have contributed to the development of Science, Technology, and Society Studies. More than a summation of prior work, this book shows how STS can make significant contributions to academic and public life. An essential guide for students, teachers, and members of the general public seeking a deeper understanding of the interrelations of science, technology, and society. -- Rudi Volti, Pitzer College
In five succinct chapters, [Cutcliffe] covers the historical emergence of STS in academe, its relationships with history, sociology, and the philosophy of science and technology, its institutional manifestations, and current and future intellectual issues and trends. Together, the notes and bibliography constitute a major resource for the creation of course outlines, reading lists, and research agendas. Cutcliffe's introduction to programs, institutions, and journals is a neophyte's handy guide to the field. He has been personally involved from the earliest years, has communicated directly with many of the participants, and has read nearly everything pertinent, and so this slim volume is truly a tour d'horizon. * Technology and Culture *
Cutcliffe's book is to date the most comprehensive and balanced examination of an increasingly important interdisciplinary field of research. This work cannot help but advance the self-understanding of STS studies. -- Carl Mitcham, Colorado School of Mines
Book Information
ISBN 9780742500679
Author Stephen H. Cutcliffe
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 290g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 156mm * 15mm