The Social Shaping of Technology 论文
1996引用 1761
Information Systems Theories and ImplementationInnovative Human-Technology InteractionInnovation, Technology, and Society
摘要
Abstract Studies of the Social Shaping of Technology (SST) emerged in the 1980s through a critique of the prevailing ‘technological determinism’ tradition, which had limited its scope of enquiry to monitoring the social adjustments required by technological progress.1 In contrast, SST researchers ‘problematized’ technological change by showing that it is patterned by the conditions of its creation and use, rather than developing solely according to an inner technical logic.