A Machine to Make a Future

A Machine to Make a Future
Author: Paul Rabinow
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780691120508

This fascinating book opens up a huge number of questions about how social scientists, anthropologists, or science studies practitioners write about science, scientists, technology, and innovation.

Women in Congress, 1917-2006

Women in Congress, 1917-2006
Author: Matthew Andrew Wasniewski
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1020
Release: 2006
Genre: Women legislators
ISBN:

Contains profiles, contextual essays, historical images, and appendices that provide information about the 229 women who have served in Congress from 1917 through 2006.

A Quarter Century of Community Psychology

A Quarter Century of Community Psychology
Author: Tracey A. Revenson
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 616
Release: 2002-07-31
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780306467295

This work contains original research from the first 25 years of the American Journal of Community Psychology, selected to reflect community psychology's rich tradition of theory, empirical research, action, and innovative methods. This volume will be of interest to community mental health workers, social science and social work researchers, health care professionals, policymakers, and educators in the fields of community and preventative psychology.

History of the Common Law

History of the Common Law
Author: John H. Langbein
Publisher: Aspen Publishers
Total Pages: 1194
Release: 2009-08-14
Genre: Law
ISBN:

This introductory text explores the historical origins of the main legal institutions that came to characterize the Anglo-American legal tradition, and to distinguish it from European legal systems. The book contains both text and extracts from historical sources and literature. The book is published in color, and contains over 250 illustrations, many in color, including medieval illuminated manuscripts, paintings, books and manuscripts, caricatures, and photographs.

Counseling Individuals Through the Lifespan

Counseling Individuals Through the Lifespan
Author: Daniel W. Wong
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 586
Release: 2020-08-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 154434323X

Organized around the 2016 Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) Standards, Counseling Individuals Through the Lifespan introduces readers to the fundamentals of the counseling process during each stage of human development. Topics such as the client-counselor relationship, counseling theory, research, and interventions are addressed with a focus on caring for the total person within their environment and culture in today’s diverse world. Emphasizing the importance of self-reflection, chapters include case illustrations and guided practice exercises to further the development of successful, ethical 21st century counselors. Included with this title: The password-protected Instructor Resource Site (formally known as SAGE Edge) offers access to all text-specific resources, including a test bank and editable, chapter-specific PowerPoint® slides.

Of Bodies and Symptoms

Of Bodies and Symptoms
Author: Sylvie Fainzang
Publisher: PUBLICACIONS UNIVERSITAT ROVIRA i VIRGILI
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2011-06-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 8469449915

The question of the social treatment of the body and its transformations emerges in relation to issues of varying types (economic, therapeutic, ideological, cultural, aesthetic,commercial, technical). This book examines the various ways of managing bodily symptoms or transformations and the social stakes and systems of knowledge which relate to them, both on the medical and social level. The contributions provide analyses that concern a broad range of countries. Through the themes it tackles and the subjects it examines, this book reveals both the universal nature of the questions it asks, and the evolution of the objects and approaches of anthropology itself.

Bibliography of Publications

Bibliography of Publications
Author: George Washington University. Human Resources Research Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1960
Genre: Military art and science
ISBN:

Does Technology Drive History?

Does Technology Drive History?
Author: Merritt Roe Smith
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1994-06-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780262691673

These thirteen essays explore a crucial historical questionthat has been notoriously hard to pin down: To what extent,and by what means, does a society's technology determine itspolitical, social, economic, and cultural forms? These thirteen essays explore a crucial historical question that has been notoriously hard to pin down: To what extent, and by what means, does a society's technology determine its political, social, economic, and cultural forms? Karl Marx launched the modern debate on determinism with his provocative remark that "the hand-mill gives you society with the feudal lord; the steam-mill, society with the industrial capitalist," and a classic article by Robert Heilbroner (reprinted here) renewed the debate within the context of the history of technology. This book clarifies the debate and carries it forward.Marx's position has become embedded in our culture, in the form of constant reminders as to how our fast-changing technologies will alter our lives. Yet historians who have looked closely at where technologies really come from generally support the proposition that technologies are not autonomous but are social products, susceptible to democratic controls. The issue is crucial for democratic theory. These essays tackle it head-on, offering a deep look at all the shadings of determinism and assessing determinist models in a wide variety of historical contexts. Contributors Bruce Bimber, Richard W. Bulliet, Robert L. Heilbroner, Thomas P. Hughes, Leo Marx, Thomas J. Misa, Peter C. Perdue, Philip Scranton, Merritt Roe Smith, Michael L. Smith, John M. Staudenmaier, Rosalind Williams