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technology-policy-making

The role of government and institutions in managing the development and impact of new technologies on democracy and public welfare.

1 chapter across 1 book

The New Technology and Human Values (1966)John G. Burke

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This chapter from John G. Burke's 'The New Technology and Human Values' introduces the rapid advancement of scientifically based technology and its profound impact on human values and society. It outlines the book's purpose to explore the social and ethical implications of technological change through diverse perspectives, highlighting the accelerating pace of scientific innovation and its challenges to traditional ways of life. The chapter also presents the structure of the book, which includes discussions on science and society, automation, emerging issues, and policy-making in the context of new technology.