Computer Technology and Social Issues
by G. David Garson
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Political, economic, social and human factors determine the success of information technology. This book poses some of the difficult questions that arise in trying to determine a national public policy for information technology. For example, does computing constitute a threat to privacy?Tags
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G. David Garson is Full Professor of Political Science at North Carolina State University, USA. He is the recipient of the Donald C. Campbell Award for Methodological Innovation and the Aaron Wildavsky Book Award from Policy Studies Organization/American Political Science Association.
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- Nonfiction, Technology, Economics, Sociology
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- 303.4834 — Society, government, & culture Social sciences, sociology & anthropology Social processes Social change Causes of change Development of science and technology Computers, automation, microelectronics, robots
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- HC110 .I55 .G36 — Social sciences Economic history and conditions Economic history and conditions By region or country
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