Framing Technology
Framing Technology uses an interdisciplinary approach to explore some of the key issues in technology today, including virtual reality, gender, health, the environment, regulation, the information society, surveillance and globalisation.
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Framing Technology
Framing Technology uses an interdisciplinary approach to explore some of the key issues in technology today, including virtual reality, gender, health, the environment, regulation, the information society, surveillance and globalisation.
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Framing Technology

Framing Technology

Framing Technology

Framing Technology

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Overview

Framing Technology uses an interdisciplinary approach to explore some of the key issues in technology today, including virtual reality, gender, health, the environment, regulation, the information society, surveillance and globalisation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781863735254
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/01/1994
Series: Studies in Society
Pages: 252
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Lelia Green lectures in Media Studies at Edith Cowan University. She and Roger Guinery are the principals of a communications consultancy.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Contributors

Abbreviations and glossary

Introduction - Lelia Green

PART I FRAMING THE INDIVIDUAL

1 Technological genders: technology, culture and class

Judy Wajcman

2 Virtual reality fakes the future: cybersex, lies and computer games

David McKie

3 The technology of television

Albert Moran

4 Anticipating tomorrow: technology and the future

Susan Oliver

5 Till death us do part: technology and health

David More and Elizabeth More

PART II FRAMING THE COMMUNAL

6 Regulating technology

Len Palmer

7 Australia's information society: clever enough?

Trevor Barr

8 Universal suffrage? Technology and democracy

Julianne Schultz

9 Dataveillance: delivering 1984

Roger Clarke

10 Electronic neighbourhoods: communicating power in computer-based networks

Lynda Davies and Wayne Harvey

PART III FRAMING THE GLOBAL

11 The multilocals: transnationals and communications technology

Dick Bryan

12 Missing the pos
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