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- Wiebe E. Bijker, "The
Social Construction of Bakelite: Toward a theory of invention"
- Gordon G. Brittain, Jr., "Technology
and Nostalgia"
- Michel Callon, "Society
in the Making: The study of technology as a tool for sociological
analysis"
- Paul T. Durbin, "Philosophy
of Technology: Retrospective and Prospective Views"
- Herbert L. Dreyfus, "Heidegger
on Gaining a Free Relation to Technology"
- Andrew Feenberg, "The Ambivalence
of the Computer - ch. 4: Postindustrial
Discourses"
- Andrew Feenberg, "The Ambivalence
of the Computer - ch. 5: The
Factory or the City - Which Model for
Online Education?"
- Andrew Feenberg, "On
Being a Human Subject: AIDS and the Crisis of Experimental
Medicine"
- Martin Heidegger, "The
Question Concerning Technology"
- Robert L. Heilbronner, "Do
Machines Make History?"
- Robert L. Heilbronner, "Technological
Determinism Revisited "
- Eric Higgs, "Nature
by Design"
- Rachelle D. Hollander, "The
Social Construction of Safety"
- Thomas P. Hughes, "Technological
Momentum"
- Leo Marx, "The
Idea of Technology and Postmodern Pessimism"
- Robert E. McGinn, "Nietzsche
on Technology"
- Arthur M. Melzer, "The
Problem with the 'Problem of Technology'"
- Carl Mitcham, "Engineering
Design Research and Social Responsibility"
- Thomas H. Murray, "Ethical
Issues in Human Genome Research"
- Huey P. Newton, "The
Technology Question"
- D.L. Parnas and D. Choen, "Ethics
and Military Technology: Star Wars"
- David Pimentel, et al., "Assessment
of Environmental and Economic Impacts of Pesticide Use"
- Trevor Pinch and Wiebe Bijker, "The
Social Construction of Facts and Artifacts: Or
how the sociology of science and the sociology of technology
might benefit
each other"
- Niel Postman, "Technology" from Building
a Bridge to the Eighteenth Century
- Kristin Shrader-Frechette, "Nuclear
Technology and Radioactive Waste"
- Kristin Shrader-Frechette, "Technology
and Ethical Issues"
- M.L. Smith, “Recourse
of Empire: Landscapes of Progress in Technological America”
- M.R. Smith, "Technological
Determinism in American Culture"
- John Staudenmaier, "Rationality
vs. Contingency in the History of Technology"
- David Strong, "Philosophy
in the Service of Things"
- Jesse S. Tatum, "The
Political Construction of Technology: A Call for Constructive
Technology
Assessment"
- Laura Westra, "A "Transgenic Dinner"?
Social and Ethical Issues in Biotechnology and Agriculture"
- Lagdon Winner, "Frankenstein's
Problem; Autonomous Technology"
- Lagdon Winner, "Technologies
as Forms of Life"
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