Interesting new books seem to come in threes...
Recently across my desk (I'll put in links later if I get the chance):
Wenda K. Bauchspies, Jennifer Croissant, & Sal Restivo (2006) Science, Technology, and Society: A Sociological Approach. Malden, MA: Blackwell.
David Bell (2006). Science, Technology, and Culture. NY: Open University Press.
Mike Michael (2006). Technoscience and Everyday Life: The Complex Simplicities of the Mundane. NY: Open University Press.
The first two are more obviously intro/textbooky kind of things. The latter less directly so.
Bye-bye 2024, I won’t miss you.
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Oh books ... do you have more details on the Mike Michael book? Is that actually his name? Poor guy. Anyway, I couldn't locate it via Amazon US or UK. Thanks! Greg
Link to the OUP website for the Michael book, which has another link to the TOC.
http://www.mcgraw-hill.co.uk/openupusa/html/0335217052.html
Link to the OUP website for the Michael book, which has another link to the TOC.
http://www.mcgraw-hill.co.uk/openupusa/html/0335217052.html
Link to the OUP website for the Michael book, which has another link to the TOC.
http://www.mcgraw-hill.co.uk/openupusa/html/0335217052.html
OK, OK,
only click the "Login and Publish" key ONCE.
Anyway, Jennifer and my Culture and Technology book didn't show up on Amazon for a while after it came up (issues with the distributor I think).
OK, OK,
only click the "Login and Publish" key ONCE.
Anyway, Jennifer and my Culture and Technology book didn't show up on Amazon for a while after it came up (issues with the distributor I think).
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