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Author Pool, Robert, 1955-

Title Beyond engineering : how society shapes technology / Robert Pool.

Publication Info. New York : Oxford University Press, 1997.

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 358 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series The Sloan technology series
Sloan technology series.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction: Understanding Technology -- 1. History and Momentum -- 2. The Power of Ideas -- 3. Business -- 4. Complexity -- 5. Choices -- 6. Risk -- 7. Control -- 8. Managing the Faustian Bargain -- 9. Technical Fixes, Technological Solutions.
Summary Every now and then a book comes along with the power to reshape completely how people think about a subject, to teach them to see it in a way that is novel yet simultaneously so natural that they wonder how they ever could have missed it. Beyond Engineering by Robert Pool is such a book. The traditional view of technology is that it is the product of engineers and inventors, developed in a rational fashion according to arcane scientific principles that are best left to the techo-nerds. But if you look closely enough at the history of any invention, Pool says, you will find that factors unrelated to engineering have an equal and sometimes greater power. In his wide-ranging volume, he traces developments in nuclear energy, automobiles, light bulbs, commercial electricity, and personal computers, among others, to show how historical, political, cultural, organizational, economic, and psychological factors all influence the path a technology takes. Pool demonstrates how seemingly minor decisions made early in the process of technological development can have profound consequences further down the road, and, perhaps most important, he shows how the increasing complexity of modern technology makes it qualitatively different from technology of the past. That complexity creates uncertainty, making it impossible for engineers to predict exactly how well a technology will perform or to foresee all the things that can go wrong, thus making nontechnical factors all the more important. Citing such catastrophes as Bhopal, Three Mile Island, the Exxon Valdez, the Challenger, and Chernobyl, he argues that we can no longer afford to think of technology exclusively in engineering terms but must take into account non-engineering influences as well. Whether discussing bovine growth hormone, molten-salt reactors, or baboon-to-human transplants, Beyond Engineering is an engaging look at modern technology and an illuminating account of how technology and the modern world shape each other.
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Subject Technology.
Technology.
Technological innovations.
Technological innovations.
Nuclear energy.
Nuclear energy.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Pool, Robert, 1955- Beyond engineering. New York : Oxford University Press, 1997 (DLC) 96034364
ISBN 1429400218 (electronic book)
9781429400213
9780195107722 (alkaline paper)
0195107721 (alkaline paper)