Resistance to new technology : nuclear power, information technology and biotechnology ; [conference on "Resistance to New Technology - Past and Present" London, on 5-7 April 1993] — 1. paperback ed., with corrections (Englisch)
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Titel:Resistance to new technology : nuclear power, information technology and biotechnology ; [conference on "Resistance to New Technology - Past and Present" London, on 5-7 April 1993]
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Kongress:Conference on Resistance to New Technology - Past and Present
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Ausgabe:1. paperback ed., with corrections
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Erscheinungsort:Cambridge [u.a.]
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Erscheinungsdatum:1997
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Format / Umfang:XII, 422 S
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Anmerkungen:graph. Darst
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Medientyp:Konferenzband
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Format:Print
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Sprache:Englisch
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Resistance to new technology and its effects on nuclear power, information technology and biotechnologyBauer, M. et al. | 1995
- 45
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The crisis of 'Progress'Touraine, A. et al. | 1995
- 57
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Reinterpreting 'Luddism': resistance to new technology in the British Industrial RevolutionRandall, A. et al. | 1995
- 81
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The changeability of public opinions about new technology: assimilation effects in attitude surveysDaamen, D. D. L. / Van Der Lans, I. A. et al. | 1995
- 97
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'Technophobia': a misleading conception of resistance to new technologyBauer, M. et al. | 1995
- 125
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Patterns of resistance to new technologies in Scandinavia: an historical perspectiveBruland, K. et al. | 1995
- 147
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Henry Ford's relationship to 'Fordism': ambiguity as a modality of technological resistanceStaudenmaier, J. et al. | 1995
- 165
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Resistance to nuclear technology: optimists, opportunists and opposition in Australian nuclear historyMacleod, R. et al. | 1995
- 189
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New technology in Fleet Street, 1975-80Martin, R. et al. | 1995
- 207
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The impact of resistance to biotechnology in Switzerland: a sociological view of the recent referendumBuchmann, M. et al. | 1995
- 227
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The politics of resistance to new technology: semiconductor diffusion in France and Japan until 1965Botelho, A. J. J. et al. | 1995
- 255
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User resistance to new interactive media: participants, processes and paradigmsMiles, I. / Thomas, G. et al. | 1995
- 277
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The impact of anti-nuclear power movements in international comparisonRucht, D. et al. | 1995
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In the engine of industry: regulators of biotechnology, 1970-86Bud, R. et al. | 1995
- 311
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Product, process, or programme: three cultures and the regulation of biotechnologyJasanoff, S. et al. | 1995
- 335
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Learning from Chernobyl for the fight against genetics? Stages and stimuli of German protest movements - a comparative synopsisRadkau, J. et al. | 1995
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Individual and institutional impacts upon press coverage of sciences: the case of nuclear power and genetic engineering in GermanyKepplinger, H. M. et al. | 1995
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Forms of intrusion: comparing resistance to information technology and biotechnology in the USANelkin, D. et al. | 1995
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Towards a functional analysis of resistanceBauer, M. et al. | 1995