Review
"There is no other book like this. I can't find a good book of technology readings, and putting together my own packet is a nightmare. As a composition instructor who teaches with technology, this lets us have a critical discussion and writing about the sea of technology we are all swimming in."
"Teich's volume links these more abstract reflections to the real world of technology, bringing the obtuse musings of the philosopher of technology into contact with policy, practical and ethical issues involved in the everyday use of technology. . . . His volume is unique in its accessibility to students from a variety of technical and nontechnical backgrounds."
"There are some classic articles which provide a great introduction to the field."
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About the Author
Albert H. Teich is director of Science and Policy Programs at the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a position he has held since 1990. He holds a Ph.D. in political science and a B.S. in physics, both from MIT and has taught at George Washington University, the State University of New York at Albany and Binghamton, and Syracuse University. Teich is the editor of several books and the author of numerous articles and book chapters. He is quoted frequently in the press and has made many appearances on radio and television. He is well-known as a speaker on topics of science, technology, policy, and society and has served as a consultant to government agencies, Congress, national laboratories, industrial firms, and international organizations.
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