Technology today is often presented as our best hope of solving the world's social and sustainability problems. And that's nothing new: engineers have always sought to meet the big challenges of their times-even as those challenges have shaped their technology. This book offers a historical look at those interactions between engineering and social challenges, showing how engineers developed solutions to past problems, and looking at the ways that those solutions often bring with them unintended consequences that themselves require solving.
Technology today is often presented as our best hope of solving the world's social and sustainability problems. And that's nothing new: engineers have always sought to meet the big challenges of their times-even as those challenges have shaped their technology. This book offers a historical look at those interactions between engineering and social challenges, showing how engineers developed solutions to past problems, and looking at the ways that those solutions often bring with them unintended consequences that themselves require solving.
Erik van der Vleuten is Professor of History of Technology at the Eindhoven University of Technology and scientific director of the Foundation for the History of Technology SHT. He studies the historical co-construction of infrastructure, societal, and environmental changes. Recent books include >Europe's Infrastructure Transition: Economy, War, Nature>The Making of Europe's Critical Infrastructure: Common Connections and Shared Vulnerabilities> (Palgrave, 2013). Ruth Oldenziel is Professor of American-European History of Technology at Eindhoven University of Technology. Her most recent books are >Cycling Cities: The European Experience (2016), Cycling and Recycling: Histories of Sustainable Practices (2015), Hacking Europe: From Computer Cultures to Demoscenes (2014),> and >Consumers, Tinkerers, Rebels: The People Who Shaped Europe> (2013). Mila Davids is Assistant Professor of History of Technology at Eindhoven University of technology. She studies the role of technology in business history. Books include >Innovatie en kennisinfrastructuur: vele wegen naar vernieuwing.> (Amsterdam, 2013).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction Chapter 1: The Age of Promise 1815-1914 Chapter 2: The Age of Crisis 1914-1945 Chapter 3: The Age of Technocracy 1945-1970 Chapter 4: The Age of Participation 1970-Now Epilogue: The Future of Engineering
Preface Introduction Chapter 1: The Age of Promise 1815-1914 Chapter 2: The Age of Crisis 1914-1945 Chapter 3: The Age of Technocracy 1945-1970 Chapter 4: The Age of Participation 1970-Now Epilogue: The Future of Engineering
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