The Social Impact of Computers

The Social Impact of Computers
Author: Richard S. Rosenberg
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 764
Release: 2004-03-05
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780125971218

The book concludes with an overview of issues related to ethics and professionalism for computer scientists."--BOOK JACKET.

The Social Impact of Computers

The Social Impact of Computers
Author: Richard S. Rosenberg
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2013-09-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1483267156

The Social Impact of Computers should be read as a guide to the social implications of current and future applications of computers. Among the basic themes presented are the following: the changing nature of work in response to technological innovation as well as the threat to jobs; personal freedom in the machine age as manifested by challenges to privacy, dignity, and work; the relationship between advances in computer and communications technology and the possibility of increased centralization of authority; and the emergence and influence of artificial intelligence and its role in decision-making, especially in military applications. The book begins with background and historical information on computers and technology. Separate chapters then cover major applications: business, medicine, education, government; major social issues, including crime, privacy, work; and new technologies and problems: industry regulation, electronic funds transfer systems, international competition, national industrial policies, robotics and industrial automation, productivity, the information society, videotex. The final chapter discusses issues associated with ethics and professionalism. The material presented should be accessible to most university students who have had an introductory course in computer science. Self taught or sufficiently motivated individuals who have gained an understanding of how computers operate should also profit from this book. Especially useful are backgrounds in sociology, economics, history, political science, or philosophy.

The Positive and Negative Impacts of Computers in Society

The Positive and Negative Impacts of Computers in Society
Author: Daniel R. Faust
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2018-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1538331705

Computers and other types of technology have changed our lives in ways never imagined. Today, we constantly have a wealth of information at our fingertips. Computers help us work better and faster. Readers will learn about the many positive impacts of computers in society. They'll also read about the many negative impacts, such as threats to our privacy and security and a potential decrease in physical activity. Students will be encouraged to think about the role technology plays in their everyday lives.

The Social Impact of Computers

The Social Impact of Computers
Author: Gerald A. Silver
Publisher: New York : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1979
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Computers and computer technology have become a central part of our lives, and there is every indication that their influence will continue to expand into the future. This book presents an introduction to computers and their place in society. The intent of the book is not to give a thorough explanation of hardware and software, but to explain the mechanical aspects of computers so as to foster an understanding of how computers are used, how they may be used in the future, and how their use affects society. More importantly, this book examines the legal, ethical, economic, and psychological questions surrounding the increasing use of computers.

Computer Applications in the Social Sciences

Computer Applications in the Social Sciences
Author: Edward E. Brent
Publisher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 506
Release: 1990
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780877226666

Presenting an introduction to computing and advice on computer applications, this book examines hardware and software with respect to the needs of the social scientist. It offers a framework for the use of computers, with focus on the 'work station', the center of which is a personal computer connected to networks by a telephone-based modem.

Access for All

Access for All
Author: Evalyn Leblanc
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Internet access for library users
ISBN: 9781631176654

The rapid adoption of the Internet and computing technologies by all sectors of modern society has made them an indispensable part of our daily work and life. Access to these resources is taken for granted by public agencies providing services to the community, by those who conduct business and commerce, and by those who use them to stay current on public affairs and in touch with their families and friends on a daily basis. Yet not all individuals have consistent access to these resources. They may be unable to afford them, they may need basic training in how to use them, or they may be displaced from their normal access points. This book outlines research targeted at documenting, describing, and analysing the impact internet and computers in public libraries have on the lives of individuals, families, and communities. It describes the characteristics of people who use public access computers and Internet connections, the types of use they engage in, and the impact that use has on their own lives, that of their families and friends, and the communities they live in. The book then continues to examine the effect of library characteristics and policies on public access computing use and impact, as a first step toward helping libraries understand how some of their services may be affecting the overall success of their efforts in providing public access services to their communities.