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Golem at Large : What You Should Know About Technology
Golem at Large : What You Should Know About Technology
Author: Collins, Harry / Pinch, Trevor
Edition/Copyright: 1998
ISBN: 0-521-01270-8
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Type: Paperback
Used Print:  $16.50
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"Of the many impressive texts that use case studies to convey 'what you should know about technology', The Golem at Large is the clearest and simplest. The authors rework existing materials with great care to produce a valuable introduction to their topic that is accessible to anyone."

--Nature


"Their book is worthy of note not only for its clear analysis of how science can come up short when applied outside the laboratory but for its honest appraisal of the fallibility of technology's gatekeepers. But Collins and Pinch offer much more: a reasonable, surprisingly entertaining rebuttal of both Panglossian technophiles and Luddite technophobes."

--Publisher's Weekly


Cambridge University Press Web Site, September, 2002

 
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In the widely discussed first volume in the Golem series, The Golem: What You Should Know About Science, Harry Colllins and Trevor Pinch likened science to the Golem, a creature from Jewish mythology, a powerful creature which, while not evil, can be dangerous because it is clumsy. In this second volume, the authors now consider the Golem of technology. In a series of case studies they demonstrate that the imperfections in technology are related to the uncertainties in science. The case studies cover the role of the Patriot anti-missile missile in the Gulf War, the Challenger space shuttle explosion, tests of nuclear fuel flasks and of anti-misting kerosene as a fuel for airplanes, economic modeling, the question of the origins of oil, analysis of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, and the contribution of lay expertise to the analysis of treatments for AIDS. Anyone who views technology with a wary eye will love The Golem at Large. Harry Collins is Professor of Sociology at Cardiff University and Director for the Study of Knowledge Expertise and Science at the University of Wales. His other books include the forthcoming The One Culture (University of Chicago Press, 2001) and (with M. Kusch) The Shape of Actions (MIT, 1998). nTrevor Pinch is a founding member of the Department of Science and Technology Studies at Cornell University, where he is now chair. He is co-editor (with Wiebe E. Bijker) of The Social Construction of Technological Systems (MIT, 1989).

 
  Table of Contents

Preface and acknowledgements
Introduction: the technological golem
1. A clean kill?: the role of Patriot in the gulf war
2. The naked launch: assigning blame for the Challenger explosion
3. Crash!: nuclear fuel flasks and anti-misting kerosene on trial
4. The world according to gold: disputes about the origins of oil
5. Tidings of comfort and joy: seven wise men and the science of economics
6. The science of the lambs: Chernobyl and the Cumbrian sheep farmers
7. Acting up: AIDS cures and lay expertise
Conclusion: the golem goes to world
References and further reading.

 

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