Science, technology and culture /
Published by : Open University Press, (New York : ) Physical details: viii, 159 p. : 23 cm. ISBN:9780335213269. Year: 2006 Item type: BooksCurrent library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Paro College Library | 303.483 BEL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | E19996 | Available | E19996 | |
Paro College Library | 303.483 BEL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | E19997 | Available | E19997 |
Includes references and index.
This book introduces students to cultural studies of science and technology. It equips students with an understanding of science and technology as aspects of culture, and an appreciation of the importance of thinking about science and technology from a cultural studies perspective. Individual chapters focus on topics including popular representations of science and scientists, the place of science and technology in everyday life, and the contests over amateur, fringe and pseudo-science. Each chapter includes case studies ranging from the MMR vaccine to UFOs, and from nuclear war to microwave ovens. It is suitable for students in cultural studies, media studies, sociology and science and technology studies
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