Technology and society /
Technology and society /
David Haugen and Susan Musser, book editors.
- 225 páginas : ilustraciones
- Opposing viewpoints series .
- An opposing viewpoints series .
Incluye bibliografía.
_ Should the government regulate technology? -- Chapter preface -- The government should support Internet neutrality / The government should oppose Internet neutrality / The government should regulate nanotechnology more strictly / The government should not regulate nanotechnology more strictly / The government should ban therapeutic cloning / The government should not ban therapeutic cloning / Periodical bibliography -- Will future technology improve humanity? -- Chapter preface -- The genetic enhancement of children should be tolerated / The genetic enhancement of children should be opposed / Future technology will benignly alter human existence -- Future technology could threaten human existence / Periodcial bibliography -- For further discussion -- Organizations to contact -- Bilbiography of books -- Index. New Republic -- Wall Street Journal -- J. Clarence Davies -- Sonia Arrison -- Leon R. Kass -- Michael Gazzaniga -- David Merriman -- Bill McKibbon -- Bill Joy -- ch. 3. 1. The 2. The 3. 4. 5. 6. ch. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. _ Why consider opposing viewpoints? -- Introduction -- What is technology´s impact on society? -- Chapter preface -- The benefits of technology are increasing / The benefits of technology are diminishing / The Internet connects people / et al. -- The Internet isolates people / Robots are replacing people / Robots are not replacing people / Periodical bibliography -- What impact does technology have on education? -- Chapter preface -- Technology is hurting education / Technology needs to be emphasized in education / There is a digital divide / There is no digital divide / Children are technologically skilled / Children need imaginative play / Periodical bibliography. Jimmy Guterman -- David Cox -- Jeffrey Boase Brent Staples -- Marshall Brain -- Doug Saunders -- Clifford Stoll -- Mortimer B. Zuckerman -- Andy Carvin -- Ejovi Nuwere -- Susan Smith Nash -- David Sobel -- ch. 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ch. 2. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
This book is a collection of articles in which authors debate technology concerning the impact it has on society, education, and genetic enhancement, and the pros and cons of government regulation.
0737733608 0737733616 9780737733600 9780737733617
Innovaciones tecnológicas--Aspectos sociales.
Tecnología--Aspectos sociales.
303.483 / T255a 2007
Incluye bibliografía.
_ Should the government regulate technology? -- Chapter preface -- The government should support Internet neutrality / The government should oppose Internet neutrality / The government should regulate nanotechnology more strictly / The government should not regulate nanotechnology more strictly / The government should ban therapeutic cloning / The government should not ban therapeutic cloning / Periodical bibliography -- Will future technology improve humanity? -- Chapter preface -- The genetic enhancement of children should be tolerated / The genetic enhancement of children should be opposed / Future technology will benignly alter human existence -- Future technology could threaten human existence / Periodcial bibliography -- For further discussion -- Organizations to contact -- Bilbiography of books -- Index. New Republic -- Wall Street Journal -- J. Clarence Davies -- Sonia Arrison -- Leon R. Kass -- Michael Gazzaniga -- David Merriman -- Bill McKibbon -- Bill Joy -- ch. 3. 1. The 2. The 3. 4. 5. 6. ch. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. _ Why consider opposing viewpoints? -- Introduction -- What is technology´s impact on society? -- Chapter preface -- The benefits of technology are increasing / The benefits of technology are diminishing / The Internet connects people / et al. -- The Internet isolates people / Robots are replacing people / Robots are not replacing people / Periodical bibliography -- What impact does technology have on education? -- Chapter preface -- Technology is hurting education / Technology needs to be emphasized in education / There is a digital divide / There is no digital divide / Children are technologically skilled / Children need imaginative play / Periodical bibliography. Jimmy Guterman -- David Cox -- Jeffrey Boase Brent Staples -- Marshall Brain -- Doug Saunders -- Clifford Stoll -- Mortimer B. Zuckerman -- Andy Carvin -- Ejovi Nuwere -- Susan Smith Nash -- David Sobel -- ch. 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ch. 2. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
This book is a collection of articles in which authors debate technology concerning the impact it has on society, education, and genetic enhancement, and the pros and cons of government regulation.
0737733608 0737733616 9780737733600 9780737733617
Innovaciones tecnológicas--Aspectos sociales.
Tecnología--Aspectos sociales.
303.483 / T255a 2007