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How is technology made?—That is the question
Bijker, Wiebe E.
Cambridge journal of economics, 2010-01, Vol.34 (1), p.63-76
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Oxford: Oxford University Press
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Título:
How is technology made?—That is the question
Autor:
Bijker, Wiebe E.
Assuntos:
Constructivism
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Determinism
;
Heuristics
;
History of technology
;
Idealism
;
Lamps
;
Moral relativism
;
New technology
;
O30
;
O31
;
O33
;
Ontology
;
Realism
;
Relativism
;
Social construction
;
Social constructivism
;
Social constructs
;
Social groups
;
Studies
;
Technological change
;
Technological culture
;
Technological frame
;
Technology
;
Technology assessment
;
Technology in the humanities and social sciences
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Cambridge journal of economics, 2010-01, Vol.34 (1), p.63-76
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Descrição:
This article reviews constructivist technology studies, and especially the social construction of technology (SCOT). To investigate how these constructivist studies regard the ontology of technology, I will trace their historical development in units of analysis, methodological approaches and research questions. Constructivist technology studies are relativistic in only one sense: methodological. They are agnostic with respect to the ontology of technology. Constructivist studies of technology thus do not primarily answer the question 'what is technology?'; they trace the process 'how to make technology'.
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Oxford: Oxford University Press
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