What is the Social Shaping of Technology?
technology

References for Social Shaping of Technology from

Robin Williams and David Edge (1996) THE SOCIAL SHAPING OF TECHNOLOGY, Research Policy Vol. 25, pp. 856-899

Akrich, Madeleine (1992) `Beyond social construction of technology: The shaping of people and things in the innovation process', Chapter 9, pp. 173 -190 in Dierkes and Hoffmann (eds.) (1992).

Anderson, H. W. (1988) 'Technological trajectories, cultural values and the labour process' Social Studies of Science, Vol. 3, No. 1, (August 1988), 465-82.

Arthur, W. Brian (1989) `Competing Technologies, Increasing Returns and Lock-in by Historical Events' The Economics Journal Vol. 99, (March), pp. 116-131.

Barnes, Barry (1974) Scientific Knowledge and Sociological Theory London & Boston MA: Routledge & Kegan Paul.

Berg, Anne-Jorunn (1994a) 'Technological flexibility: Bringing gender into technology (or is it the other way around)? Chapter 5, pp. 94 - 110 in Cockburn, Cynthia and Furst-Dilic, Ruza (eds.) op. cit..

Berg, Anne-Jorunn (1994b) 'A gendered socio-technical construction: the smart house' Chapter 9 pp. 165 - 180, in Cockburn, Cynthia and Furst-Dilic, Ruza (eds.) op. cit..

Berg, Anne-Jorunn and Margrethe Aune (eds.) (1994) Domestic Technology and Everyday Life - Mutual Shaping Processes, COST A4 Vol. 1, Social Sciences, European Commission Directorate-General Sciences Research and Development, Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.

Bijker, Wiebe (1993) `Do Not Despair: There Is Life after Constructivism', Science, Technology and Human Values, Vol. 18, No. 4, (Winter), pp. 113-138.

Bijker, Wiebe (1995) 'Sociohistorical Technology Studies'. Chapter 11, pp. 229 - 256 in Jasanoff et al. (eds.) (1995).

Bijker, Wiebe, Hughes, Thomas & Pinch, Trevor (eds.) (1987) The Social Construction of Technological Systems: New Directions in the Sociology and History of Technology Cambridge MA/London: MIT Press.

Bijker, Wiebe & Law, John (eds.) (1992) Shaping Technology/Building Society: studies in socio-technical change Cambridge/MA, London: MIT Press.

Bloor, David (1973) `Wittgenstein and Mannheim on the Sociology of Mathematics', Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, Vol. 4, pp. 173-91.

Bloor, David (1976) Knowledge and Social Imagery London & Boston MA: Routledge & Kegan Paul.

Brady, Tim, Margaret Tierney and Robin Williams (1992) 'The Commodification of Industry Applications Software' industrial and Corporate Change, Vol. 1 No. 3 pp. 489-514.

Braverman, Harry (1974) Labor and Monopoly Capital: the degradation of work in the twentieth century London & New York: Monthly Review Press.

Bruce, Margaret (1999) `Home Interactive Telematics - Technology with a History', in van Rijn, Felix and Williams, Robin (eds.) (1988) Concerning Home Telematics Amsterdam: North-Holland, pp. 83-93.

Burns, Bernard (1988) `New Technology and Job Design: the case of CNC', New Technology, Work and Employment, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 100-11.

Callon, Michel (1980) `The State and Technical Innovation: a case-study of the electric vehicle in France', Research Policy, Vol. 9, pp. 358-76.

Callon, Michel, & Law, John (1982) `On Interests and their Transformation: Enrolment and Counter-Enrolment', Social Studies of Science, Vol. 12, No. 4 (November), pp. 615-25.

Callon, Michel (1993) `Variety and irreversibility in networks of technique conception and adoption' Chap. 11, in Foray, D and Freeman, C. (eds.) (1993) pp. 232 - 268.

Campbell-Kelly, Martin (1989) ICL: a Business and Technical History, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Cawson, Alan, Leslie Haddon and Ian Miles (1995) The Shape of Things to Consume: Delivering IT into the Home, Aldershot, Avebury.

Child, John (1984) `Microelectronics and Employment in the Service Sector', in Marstrand, Pauline (ed.) (1984) New Technology and the Future of Work and Skills London: Pinter.

Clark, Jon et al. (1988) The Process of Technological Change : new technology and social choice in the workplace Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Clark, Peter & Staunton, Neil (1989) Innovation in Technology and Organization London: Routledge.

Clark, Peter and Newell, Susan (1993) 'Societal Embedding of Production and Inventory Control Systems: American and Japanese Influences on Adaptive Implementation in Britain', International Journal of Human Factors in Manufacturing, Vol. 3, No. 3, pp. 69-81.

Cockburn, Cynthia (1983) Brothers: Male Dominance and Technological Change London: Pluto.

Cockburn, Cynthia (1985) Machinery of Dominance: Men, Women and Technical Know-How London: Pluto.

Cockburn, Cynthia (1993) 'Feminism/Constructivism in Technology Studies: Notes on Genealogy and Recent Developments' paper to workshop on European Theoretical Perspectives on New Technology: Feminism Constructivism and Utility Brunel University, September 1993.

Cockburn, Cynthia and Furst-Dilic, Ruza (eds.) (1994) Bringing Technology Home: Gender and Technology in a Changing Europe Milton Keynes: Open University Press.

Collins, H. M. (1990) Artificial Experts: Social Knowledge and Intelligent Machines Cambridge MA & London: MIT Press.

Collins, H. M. & Yearley, Stephen (1992) 'Journey into Space' Chapter 13, pp. 369-381, in Pickering (1992).

Collins, H. M. (1994) 'Science Studies and Machine Intelligence' Chapter 13, pp. 286 - 301 in Jasanoff et al. (eds.) (1994).

Collingridge, David (1992) The Management of Scale: Big Organizations, Big Decisions, Big Mistakes London/NY: Routledge.

Collinson, Simon (1993) 'Managing product innovation at Sony: the development of the Data Discman'. Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, Vol.. 5, No. 3, pp. 285-306

Coombs, Rod, Saviotti, Paulo & Walsh, Vivien (1987) Economics and Technological Change Basingstoke: Macmillan.

Coombs, Rod, Saviotti, Paulo & Walsh, Vivien (eds.) (1992) Technical Change and Company Strategies: economic and sociological perspectives London/NY: Academic Press.

Cooper, Geoff and Woolgar, Steve (1994) 'Software quality as community performance' Chap. 4, pp. 54-67., in, Mansell, Robin (ed.) The Management of Information and Communication Technologies: Emerging Patterns of Control, London, ASLIB.

Cooper, Geoff, Christine Hine, Janet Low and Steve Woolgar, (1995) 'Ethnography and Human Computer Interaction' pp. 11-36, in Peter Thomas (ed.) (1995) The Social and Interactional Dimensions of Human-Computer Interfaces" Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Coopersmith, Jonathon (1993) `Facsimile's false starts', IEEE Spectrum, February, pp. 46-49.

Cornwall-Jones, Kate (1990) `The Commercialisation of Artificial Intelligence', unpublished PhD thesis, Science Policy Research Unit, Sussex University, Brighton.

Cowan, Robin (1992) 'High technology and the economics of standardization' Chap. 14, pp. 279-300 in Dierkes and Hoffmann (1992)

Cowan, Ruth Schwartz (1983) More Work for Mother: The Ironies of Household Technology from the Open Hearth to the Microwave New York: Basic Books.

Cronberg, Tarja (1992) `Technology in Social Sciences: the Seamless Theory', mimeo, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, 20 pp.

David, Paul (1975) Technical Choice, Innovation and Economic Growth: Essays on American and British Experience in the Nineteenth Century, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Dierkes, Meinolf and Hoffmann, Ute (eds.) (1992) New Technology and the Outset: Social Forces in the Shaping of Technological Innovations Frankfurt/NY: Campus/Westview.

Dosi, Giovanni (1982) `Technological Paradigms and Technological Trajectories: a suggested interpretation of the determinants of technological change', Research Policy, Vol. 11, pp. 147-62.

Doyal, Lesley with others (1983) Cancer in Britain: the Politics of Prevention London, Pluto.

DTI/PA Consultants Group (1990) Manufacturing into the 1990s London, HMSO.

Dunlop, Charles and Rob Kling (eds.) (1991) Computerization and controversy : value conflicts and social choices, Boston : Academic Press,

Dutton, William, Jay Bloomler, Nicholas Garnham, Robin Mansell, James Cornford and Malcolm Peltu (1994) 'The Information Superhighway: Britain's Response', Policy Research Paper, No. 29, Programme on Information and Communications Technologies, Economic and Social Research Council.

Edge, David (1988) `The Social Shaping of Technology' Edinburgh PICT Working Paper No. 1, Edinburgh University.

Edwards, Paul, N. (1995) 'From "Impact" to Social Process: Computers in Society and Culture' Chapter 12, pp. 257 - 285, in Jasanoff, Sheila et al. (eds.) (1992).

Elliott, Brian (ed.) (1988) Technology and Social Process Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

Elzen, Boelie, Enserink, Bert & Smit, Wim A. (1990) `Weapon Innovation: Networks and Guiding Principles', Science and Public Policy, Vol. 17, pp. 171-93.

European Science Foundation/ Economic and Social Research Council (1991) Social Sciences in the Context of the European Communities Strasbourg/Swindon: ESF/ESRC, 32pp.

Fairclough, John (1992) `Sizzling Start for the White Heat', The Times Higher Education Supplement (23 October), p.17.

Faulkner, Wendy & Arnold, Eric (eds.) (1985) Smothered by Invention London: Pluto.

Faulkner, Wendy and Jacqueline Senker, with Lea Velho (1995) Knowledge Frontiers: Industrial Innovation and Public Sector Research in Biotechnology, Engineering Ceramics, and Parallel Computing Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Fincham, Robin, Fleck, James, Procter, Robert, Scarbrough, Harry, Tierney, Margaret & Williams, Robin (1995) Expertise and Innovation: Information Strategies in the Financial Services Sector. Oxford: Oxford University Press/Clarendon.

Fischer, Claude (1992) America Calling. A social history of the telephone to 1940, Berkeley: University of California Press.

Fleck, James (1988a) `Innofusion or Diffusation? The nature of technological development in robotics' Edinburgh PICT Working Paper No. 7, Edinburgh University.

Fleck, James (1988b) `The Development of Information Integration: Beyond CIM?' Edinburgh PICT Working Paper No. 9, Edinburgh University. A digest of this paper, prepared for the Department of Trade and Industry, is available as 'Information-Integration and Industry', PICT Policy Research Paper No. 16, Economic and Social Research Council, Oxford, 1991.

Fleck, James (1993) 'Configurations : crystallizing contingency' International Journal of Human Factors in Manufacturing, Vol. 3, No. 1, p.15-36

Fleck, James (1994) 'Learning by trying: the implementation of configurational technology', Research Policy, Vol. 23, pp. 637 -652.

Fleck, James (1995) 'Configurations and standardization' pp. 38 - 65 in Esser, J. Fleischmann, G. and Heimer T. (eds) Soziale und Okonomische Konflicte in Standardisierungsprozessen, Frankfurt: Campus Verlag.

Fleck, James, Webster, Juliet & Williams, Robin (1990) `The Dynamics of IT implementation: a reassessment of paradigms and trajectories of development', Futures, Vol. 22, pp. 618-40.

Foray, D and Freeman, C. (eds.) (1993) Technology and the Wealth of Nations: The Dynamics of Constructed Advantage London: Pinter.


Fransman, Martin (1990) The Market and Beyond: cooperation and competition in information technology in the Japanese system Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Fransman, M. (1991) 'Controlled competition in the Japanese telecommunications equipment industry : the case of central office switches', pp. 247-271 in : Antonelli, C.[ed.] (1991) The Economics of Information Networks. Amsterdam: Elsevier.

Fransman, M. (1992) Japanese failure in a high-tech industry? the case of central office communication switches Telecommunications Policy, April, pp. 259 - 276.

Fransman, M. (1995) Japan's Computer and Communications Industry: the Evolution of Industrial Giants and Global Competitiveness Oxford, Oxford University Press

Freeman, Chris, Clarke, J. & Soete, L. (1982) Unemployment and Technical Innovation: A Study of Long Waves in Economic Development London, Pinter.

Freeman, Chris (1984) The Economics of Innovation London: Penguin.

Freeman, Chris (1987) `The Case for Technological Determinism', Chapter 1, pp. 5-18 in Finnegan, Ruth, Graeme Salaman, and Kenneth Thompson (eds.), Information Technology: Social Issues A Reader, Sevenoaks, Hodder & Stoughton.

Freeman, Chris (1988) The Factory of the Future: the Productivity Paradox, Japanese Just-In-Time and Information Technology PICT Policy Research Paper No. 3, London: Economic and Social Research Council, Programme on Information and Communications Technologies.

Friedman, A. with Cornford, D. (1989) Computer Systems Development: History Organisation and Implementation Chichester: John Wiley & Sons.

Green, Eileen, Owen, Jenny, Pain, Den (eds.) (1993) Gendered by Design? Information Technology and Office Systems, London/Washington DC: Taylor & Francis.

Green, Kenneth (1992) `Creating Demand for Biotechnology: Shaping Technologies and Markets', Chapter 7 pp. 164 - 184, in Coombs, Rod, Paolo Saviiotti, & Vivien Walsh, (eds.) (1992).

Hacker, Sally (1990) Doing It the Hard Way: Investigations of Gender and Technology Winchester, MA: Unwin Hyman.

Haddon, Leslie (1992) 'Explaining ICT Consumption: The case of the Home Computer' chap 5 pp. 82 - 96 in Silverstone and Hirsch (eds.) (1992).

Hales, M (1988) Women - The Key to Information Technology London: London Strategic Policy Unit.

Hamlin, Christopher (1992) `Reflexivity in Technology Studies: Towards a Technology of Technology (and Science)?', Social Studies of Science, Vol. 22, No. 3 (August), pp. 511-544.

Harbor, Bernard (1989) `Technological Divergence in the Development of Military and Civil Communications Systems: the case of Ptarmigan and Systems X', paper presented to ESRC PICT National Workshop, Brunel University, Uxbridge, 17-19 May.

Hård, Mikael (1993) `Beyond Harmony and Consensus: A Social Conflict Approach to Technology' Science, Technology & Human Values Vol. 18, No. 4 (Autumn), pp. 408 - 432.

Hård, Mikael (1994) `Technology as Practice: Local and Global Closure Processes in Diesel Engine Design', Social Studies of Science, Vol. 24, No. 3 (August), pp. 549 - 585.

Hartmann, Gert, Nicholas, Ian, Sorge, Arndt & Warner, Malcolm (1984) `Consequences of CNC Technology: a study of British and West German Manufacturing Firms', Chapter 17, pp. 311- 324, in Warner, Malcolm (ed.) (1984) Microprocessors, Manpower and Society: a comparative, cross-national approach Aldershot: Gower.

Hill , Stephen (1981) Competition and control at work : the new industrial sociology London : Heinemann Educational.

Howells, John & Hine, Jim (eds.) (1993) Innovative Banking: Competition and the management of a new networks technology London/NY: Routledge.

Hughes, Thomas (1983) Networks of Power Baltimore, MD & London: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Huws, U.(1982) Your Job in the Eighties London, Pluto.

Jasanoff, Sheila, Gerald E. Markle, James C. Petersen and Trevor Pinch, (eds.) (1994) Handbook of Science and Technology Studies Thousand Oaks, London & New Delhi: Sage Publications.

Jones, Bryn (1983) `Machinist or Technician Programming of CNC', in Briefs, Ulrich et al.(eds.) Systems Design: by, for and with the user Amsterdam: North-Holland, pp. 95-105.

Jones, Bryn (1988) `Work and Flexible Automation in Britain: a Review of Developments and Possibilities', Work, Employment and Society, Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 451-86.

Kahin, Bian, and James Keller (eds.) (1995) Public Access to the Internet Cambridge MA/London: MIT Press.

Kidder, Tracy (1982) The Soul of a New Machine London: Allen Lane.

Kirkup, Gil and Laurie Smith Keller (1992) (eds.) Inventing Women: Science, Technology and Gender Cambridge: Polity Press.

Kling, Robert (1992) `Audiences, Narratives and Human Values in Social Studies of Technology' Science, Technology & Human Values, Vol. 17, No. 3 (Summer), pp. 349 - 365.

Kraft, Philip (1977) Programmers and Managers: the routinisation of computer programming in the United States New York: Springer-Verlag.

Kranakis, Eda (1988) `Technology Assessment and the Study of History' Science, Technology & Human Values Vol. 13, Nos. 3 & 4 (Summer & Autumn), pp. 290 - 307.

Kubicek, Herbert and Peter Seeger (1992) 'The negotiation of data standards: a comparative analysis of EAN- and EFTPOS- systems' chap 15, pp. 351 - 374 in Dierkes and Hoffmann (eds.) (1992).

Latour, Bruno (1983) `Give Me a Laboratory and I Will Raise the World', pp. 141-70, in Knorr-Cetina, M. & Mulkay, M. (eds.), Science Observed London: Sage Publications.

Latour, Bruno (1986) Science in Action Milton Keynes: Open University Press.

Latour, Bruno (1988) `How to Write "The Prince" for Machines as well as Machinations', in Elliot (1988), pp. 20-43.

Law, John (1988) `The Anatomy of a Socio-Technical Struggle: The Design of the TSR 2', pp.44-69, in Elliot (ed.) (1988).

Law, John & Bijker Wiebe (1992) 'Postscript: Technology, Stability and Social Theory', pp. 291-308, in Bijker and Law (eds.) (1992) .

Law, John & Callon, Michel (1992) `The Life and Death of an Aircraft: a Network Analysis of Technological Change', pp. 29-52, in Bijker and Law (eds.) (1992).

Lazonick, William H. (1979) `Industrial Relations and Technical Change: the Case of the Self-Acting Mule', Cambridge Journal of Economics, Vol. 3, pp. 231-62.

Liff, S. (1990) `Gender and Information Technology: Current Research Priorities, Strengths, Gaps and Opportunities', paper presented to Second PICT Workshop on Gender and IT November/December 1989.

Lundwall, Bengt-Åke (1993) `User-producer relationships, national systems of innovation and internationalization', pp. 277 - 301 in Foray and Freeman (eds.) (1993).

Low, Janet and Steve Woolgar (1993) 'Managing the Social-Technical Divide: some aspects of the discursive structure of information systems development', Chapter 3, pp. 34 - 58 in Paul Quintas, (ed.) (1993).

Mackay, Hughie & Gillespie, Gareth (1992) `Extending the Social Shaping of Technology Approach: Ideology and Appropriation', Social Studies of Science, Vol. 22, No. 4 (November), pp. 685-716.

MacKenzie, Donald (1981) `Interests, Positivism and History', Social Studies of Science, Vol. 11, No. 4 (November), pp. 498-505.

MacKenzie, Donald & Wajcman, Judy (eds.) (1985) The Social Shaping of Technology: How the Refrigerator Got Its Hum Milton Keynes, Open University Press.

MacKenzie, Donald (1986) `Missile Accuracy - An Arms Control Opportunity', Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vol. 42, No. 6, pp. 11-16.

MacKenzie, Donald (1988) `The Problem with "The Facts": nuclear weapons policy and the social negotiation of data', pp. 232-51, in Roger Davidson & Phil White (eds.) Information and Government: studies in the dynamics of policy-making Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press.

MacKenzie, Donald & Spinardi, Graham (1988) `The Shaping of Nuclear Weapon System Technology: US Fleet Ballistic Missile Guidance and Navigation: I. From Polaris to Poseidon', Social Studies of Science, Vol. 18, No. 3 (August), pp. 419-63; `II. The Path to Trident II', No. 4 (November), pp. 581-624.

MacKenzie, Donald, Rudig, Wolfgang & Spinardi, Graham (1988) `Social Research on Technology and the Policy Agenda: an example from the strategic arms race', pp. 152-80 in Elliott (ed.) (1988).

MacKenzie, Donald (1989) `The Influence of the Los Alamos and Livermore National Laboratories on the Development of Supercomputing' Annals of the History of Computing 13 pp. 179-201.

MacKenzie, Donald (1990) Inventing Accuracy: A Historical Sociology of Nuclear Missile Guidance Cambridge MA: MIT Press.

MacKenzie, D.(1991a.) Notes towards a Sociology of Supercomputing. p.159-75 in La Porte, T. R. (ed.) Social Responses to Large Technical Systems: Control or Anticipation Dordrecht: Kluwer.

MacKenzie, D.(1991b.) 'The Influence of the Los Alamos and Livermore National Laboratories on the Development of Supercomputing', Annals of the History of Computing, 13, p.179-201.

MacKenzie, D. (1991c) The Fangs of the VIPER, Nature, 352 (8 August), p.467-68.

MacKenzie, Donald (1992) `Economic and Sociological Explanation of Technical Change', pp. 25 - 48 in, Coombs, Rod, Paolo Saviiotti, & Vivien Walsh, (eds.) (1992). Technical Change and Company Strategies: economic and sociological perspectives London : Academic Press.

MacKenzie, D. (1993) Negotiating Arithmetic, Constructing Proof: the Sociology of Mathematics and Information Technology Social Studies of Science, 23,(1), p. 37-65.

Miles, Ian (1988) `The Shaping of Technologies to Come' (review of Elliott [1988]), Project Appraisal, Vol. 3, No. 4, pp. 231-33.

Miles, Ian (1990) Home Telematics: Information Technology and the Transformation of Everyday Life London: Frances Pinter.

Miles, Ian, Cawson, Mark, & Haddon, Leslie (1995) The Shape of Things to Consume London: Sage Publications.

Mitter, S. (1986) Women in the Global Economy London: Pluto.

Molina, Alfonso (1989) The Social Basis of the Microelectronics Revolution Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

Molina, Alfonso (1989a) `Managing Economic and Technological Competitiveness in the US Semiconductor Industry: short- and long-term strategies', International Journal of Technology Management, Vol. 4, No. 2 , pp. 157-75.

Molina, Alfonso (1990) `Transputers and Transputer-Based Parallel Computers: socio-technical constituencies and the build-up of British-European capabilities in information technologies', Research Policy, Vol. 19, pp. 309-33.

Molina, A. (1992) 'Competitive strategies in the microprocessor industry : the case of an emerging versus an established technology'. International Journal of Technology Management, 7, 6/7/8 [Special issue on the Strategic Management of Information and Telecommunication Technology], p.589-614

Molina, A. (1994) 'Insights into the successful generation of a large-scale European initiative : from mis-alignment to programmatic alignment in the build up of sociotechnical constituencies.' In : Mansell, R. [ed.] The Management of Information and Communication Technologies: Emerging Patterns of Control,. London, ASLIB, pp. 90-120.

Molina, A. (1994a) Understanding the emergence of a large-scale European initiative in technology Science and Public Policy 21, 1, p. 31 - 41.

Morris, Charles R. and Charles H Ferguson (1992) 'How Architecture Wins Technology Wars' Harvard Business Review Vol. 71, No. 2, pp. 86 - 96.

Mulkay, Michael (1979) `Knowledge and Utility: Implications for the Sociology of Knowledge', Social Studies of Science, Vol. 9, No. 1 (February), pp. 63-80.

Mumford, E. (1983) Designing Secretaries Manchester: Manchester Business School Publications.

Murray, Fergus with Knights, David (1990) `Competition and Control: the strategic use of IT in a Life Insurance Company', in Legge K., Clegg, C. W. & Kemp, N. J. (eds.) Case Studies in Information Technology Oxford: Blackwell.

Nelson, Richard & Winter, Sidney (1977) `In Search of a Useful Theory of Innovation', Research Policy, Vol. 6, pp. 36-76.

Nelson, Richard & Winter, Sidney (1982) An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press.

Newby, Howard (1992) `Join Forces in a Modern Marriage', The Times Higher Education Supplement (17 January), p.20.

Newell, Susan and Clark, Peter (1992) `The importance of extra-organisational networks in the diffusion and appropriation of new technologies', Knowledge: Creation, Diffusion, Utilisation, Vol. 12, 199-212.

Noble, David (1979) `Social Choice in Machine Design: the case of Automatically Controlled Machine Tools', pp. 18-50, in Zimbalist, A.(ed.), Case Studies on the Labour Process New York: Monthly Review Press.

Nye, Mary Jo (1992) `New Views of Old Science', pp. 220-40, in D. Calhoun (ed.), 1993 Yearbook of Science and the Future Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

OECD (1985) Software: an emerging industry, Paris: Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development. .

Office of Science and Technology (1995) Director General of Research Councils' Review of the Science Budget Portfolio Cabinet Office: Office of Public Service and Science 16 May 1995.
Pavitt, Keith '`Sectoral patterns of technical change: Towards a taxonomy and a theory', Research Policy, Vol. 13, pp. 343 - 373.

Pelaez, Eloina (1990) `What Shapes Software Development?' Edinburgh PICT Working Paper No. 10, Edinburgh University.

Perez, Carlotta (1983) `Structural Change and the Assimilation of New Technologies in the Economic and Social System', Futures, Vol. 15, pp. 357-75.

Perrin, Noel (1979) Giving up the Gun: Japan's Reversion to the Sword, 1543-1879 Boston: Perrin.

Pickering, Andrew (ed.) (1992) Science as Practice and Culture Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Pinch, Trevor & Bijker, Weiber (1984) `The Social Construction of Facts and Artefacts: Or How the Sociology of Science and the Sociology of Technology might Benefit Each Other', Social Studies of Science, Vol. 14, No. 3 (August), pp. 399-441.

Pinch, Trevor (1993) `Turn, Turn and Turn Again: The Woolgar Formula' Science, Technology & Human Values, Vol. 18, No. 4 (Autumn), pp. 511 - 522.

Powell, W. W. (1987) `Review Essay: Explaining Technological Change', American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 93, No. 1, pp. 185-97.

Quintas, Paul (ed.) (1993) Social Dimensions of Systems Engineering: People, Processes, Policies and Software Development, NY/London: Ellis Horwood.

Radder, Hans (1992) `Normative Reflexions on Constructivist Approaches to Science and Technology' Social Studies of Science Vol. 22, No. 1 (February), pp. 141-73.

Randall, Dave, John Hughes and Dan Shapiro (1993) 'Systems Development - The Fourth Dimension: Perspectives on the social organisation of work', Chapter 10, pp. 197-214, in Quintas, Paul (ed.) (1993).

Rammert, Werner (1995) `Technology within Society: Research Fields and Theoretical Differences in Germany in the 1990s' pp 161 - 238 in Cronberg, T. and Sørensen, K. (eds.) Similar Concerns, Different Styles Technology Studies in Western Europe Proceedings of the COST A4 workshop, Ruvaslahti, Finland 13-14 January 1994 Brussels: European Commission.

Rauner, Felix, Rasmussen, Lauger & Corbett, Martin (1988) `The Social Shaping of Technology and Work: Human-Centred CIM Systems', AI and Society, Vol. 2, pp. 47-61.

Rip, Arie, Thomas J. Misa and Johan Schot (eds.) (1995) Managing Technology in Society: The approach of Constructive Technology Assessment London/NY: Pinter.

Rose, M. & Smith, J. (1986) `The Organisational Challenge of New Engineering Systems: some themes for a research agenda', pp. 393-406, in Voss, C.A.(ed.) Managing Advanced Manufacturing Technology Bedford: IFS.

Rosen, Paul (1993) 'The Social Construction of Mountain Bikes: Technology and Postmodernity in the Cycle Industry', Social Studies of Science, Vol. 28, No. 3 (August), pp. 479 - 513.

Rosenberg, Nathan (1994) Exploring the Black Box: Technology, Economics and History, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Russell, Stewart (1986) The Political Shaping of Energy Technology: Combined Heat and Power in Britain, unpublished Ph.D. thesis, Technology Policy Unit, University of Aston.

Russell, Stewart (1994) 'Heating Networks' (review of Summerton District Heating Comes to Town), Social Studies of Science, Vol. 24, No. 3 (August), pp. 587 - 595.

Russell, Stewart & Williams, Robin (1988) `Opening the Black Box and Closing it Behind You: on Micro-sociology in the Social Analysis of Technology' Edinburgh PICT Working Paper No. 3, Edinburgh University.

Sahal, D. (1981) Patterns of Technological Innovation Reading MA: Addison-Wesley.

Saviotti, Paolo & Metcalf, Stanley (eds.) (1991) Evolutionary Theories of Economic and Technological Change: Present State and Future Prospects London: Harvard.

Schot, Johan (1992) `Constructive Technology Assessment and Technology Dynamics: the Case of Clean Technologies', Science, Technology, & Human Values, Vol. 17, No. 1 (Winter), pp. 36-56.

Senker, Peter (1987) Towards the Automatic Factory?: the need for training Bedford, IFS.

Shapin, Steven (1982) `History of Science and its Sociological Reconstructions', History of Science, Vol. 20, pp. 157-211.

Silverstone, Roger (1991) `Beneath the Bottom Line: Households and Information and Communication Technologies in an Age of the Consumer' PICT Policy Research Papers No. 17, Swindon: Economic and Social Research Council.

Silverstone, Roger & Morley, David (1990) `Families and Their Technologies: two ethnographic portraits', pp. 74-83, in Putnam, Tim & Newton, Charles (eds.) Household Choices London: Futures Publications.

Silverstone, Roger and Eric Hirsch (eds.) (1992) Consuming technologies : media and information in domestic spaces, London : Routledge.

Sismondo, Sergio (1993) `Some Social Constructions' Social Studies of Science, Vol. 23, No. 3 (August), pp. 515-53.

Smit, Vim, A. (1994) 'Science, Technology and the Military: Relations in Transition', Chapter 26, pp. 595 - 626 in Jasanoff et al. (eds.) (1994).

Smith, Paul (1988) `The Impact of Trade Unionism and the Market in a Regional Newspaper', Industrial Relations Journal, Vol. 19, pp. 214-21.

Sørensen, Knut H. (1992) `Towards a Feminized Technology? Gendered Values in the Construction of Technology', Social Studies of Science, Vol. 22, No. 1 (February), pp. 5-31.

Sørensen, Knut H and Berg, Anne-Jorun (eds.) (1992) Technologies and Everyday Life: Trajectories and Transformations, Proceedings from a Workshop in Trondheim, May 28-29 1990, Report No. 5, Oslo: Norwegian Research Council for Science and the Humanities.

Sørensen, Knut & Levold, Nora (1992) `Tacit Networks, Heterogeneous Engineers and Embodied Technology', Science, Technology, & Human Values, Vol. 17, No. 1(Winter), pp. 13-35.

Spinardi, Graham, Ian Graham and Robin Williams, 'EDI and Business Process Reenginering Why the Two Don't Go Together' New Technology, Work and Employment, March 1996 Vol. 11, no 1, pp. 16 - 27.

Spur, G (ed. (1990) Production Technology Centre: Berlin, Fraunhofer Institut für Produktionsanlagen und Konstruktionstechnic, Berlin.

Stoneman, Paul (1992) `Viewpoint' Social Sciences: News from the ESRC, No. 15 (July), p.2.

Suchman, Lucy (1987) Plans and Situated Actions: The problem of human-machine communication, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Swann, P. & Lamaison, H. (1989) `The Growth of an IT Network: a Case Study of Personal Computer Applications Software', Discussion Papers in Economics, No. 8807, Brunel University.

Swann, P. (1990) `Standards and the Growth of a Software Network', pp. 383-93, in J. L. Berg & H. Schumny (eds.) An Analysis of the Information Technology Standardization Process Amsterdam: Elsevier Science/North-Holland.

Thomas, Graham and Ian Miles (1990) Telematics in Transition London: Longman.

Vincenti, Walter G. (1994) `The Retractable Airplane Landing Gear and the Northrop "Anomaly": Variation-Selection and the Shaping of Technology', Technology and Culture, Vol. 35, pp. 1 - 33.

Wajcman, Judy (1991) Feminism Confronts Technology Cambridge, Polity Press.

Walsh, Vivien (1993) 'Demand, Public Markets and Innovation in Biotechnology' Science and Public Policy Vol. 20, No. 3, pp. 138-156.

Webb, Janette (1992) 'The mismanagement of innovation' Sociology, Vol. 26, pp. 471-492.

Webster, Juliet (1990) Office Automation: the labour process and women's work in Britain Hemel Hempstead: Harvester Wheatsheaf.

Webster, Juliet (1993) `From the Word Processor to the Micro: Gender Issues in the Development of Office IT Equipment', Chapter 7, pp. 111 - 123, in Green et al. (1993).

Webster, Juliet and Williams, Robin (1993) 'Mismatch and Tension: Standard Packages and Non-standard Users', Chapter 9, pp. 179 - 196, in P. Quintas (ed.), (1993).

Weingart, Peter, (1984) `The Structure of Technological Change', pp. 115-42, in Laudan, R. (ed.) The Nature of Technological Knowledge Dordrecht, Reidel.

Wilkinson, Barry (1983) The Shop Floor Politics of New Technology London: Heinemann Educational.

Williams, Robin (1984) `The Formation and Impact of Hazard Control Policy: a study of the Regulation of White Lead Paint', unpublished PhD thesis, Technology Policy Unit, Aston University, Birmingham.

Williams, Robin (1987) `Democratising Systems Development: technological and organisational constraints and opportunities', pp. 77-96, in G. Bjerknes et al.(eds.) Computers and Democracy Aldershot: Avebury.

Williams, Robin (1995) (ed.) The social shaping of interorganisational IT systems and electronic data interchange COST A4 Vol. 3, Social Sciences, European Commission Directorate-General Sciences Research and Development, Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.

Winner, Langdon (1977) Autonomous Technology: Technics-out-of-Control as a Theme in Political Thought Cambridge MA: MIT Press.

Winner, Langdon (1980) `Do Artefacts have Politics?', Daedalus, No. 109, pp. 121-36.

Winner, Langdon (1993) `Upon Opening the Black Box and Finding It Empty: Social Constructivism and the Philosophy of Technology' Science, Technology & Human Values, Volume 18, No. 3 (Summer), pp. 362-78.

Wood, Stephen (ed.) (1982) The Degradation of Work? Skill, deskilling and the labour process London: Hutchinson.

Woolgar, Steve (1991) `The Turn to Technology in Social Studies of Science', Science, Technology, & Human Values, Vol. 16, No. 1 (Winter), pp. 20-50.

Woolgar, Steve and Keith Grint (1991) 'Computers and the Transformation of Social Analysis' Science, Technology, & Human Values, Vol. 16 No. 3, pp. 368-78.

Yourdon, Edward & Constantine, Larry L. (1979) Structured Design New York, Prentice Hall.

Zimbalist, Andrew (ed.) (1979) Case Studies on the Labor Process NY/London: Monthly Review Press.

Zuboff, Shoshana (1988) In the age of the smart machine : the future of work and power, Oxford: Heinemann.


Published by the Research Centre for Social Science, Last Updated 3/97
technology