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The cybernetic society.

The Cybernetic Society brings together facts and ideas which help give perspective to man's role in a cybernetic society. Emphasizing the transforming power of technological innovation and the ties between technology and society, the book explores the impact of industrialization on the working...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Parkman, Ralph
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Pergamon Press, [1972]
Colección:Pergamon unified engineering series ; 15.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; The Cybernetic Society; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Introduction; References; Chapter 2. Technology in the Industrial Age; PART I THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION IN ENGLAND; PART II THE ADVENT OF MASS PRODUCTION; PART III THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE COMPUTER; References; Chapter 3. Industrialization, Cybernation and the Working Man; Post-World War II Employment Problems; The Knowledge Industries; The Worker in the United States: 1950-1975; Cybernation and Industry; The White-collar Worker; The Blue-collar Worker.
  • The Technological Society, Unemployment and the PoorEngland-Seeds of Social Discord; Economic Theories and Industrial Change; The Laboring Class in Victorian England; Seeds of Environmental Destruction; Early American Patterns of Industrialization; Contemporary Economic Concepts and Unemployment; Structural versus Aggregate-demand Unemployment; Work and Leisure; The Guaranteed Income; References; Chapter 4. Technology and Government; The Winning of Elections; The Maintaining of Government; U rban Transportation; Economic and Social Indicators; Technology Assessment.
  • Data Centers and the Issue of PrivacyThe Technological Elite; References; Chapter 5. The Systems Planners; Definition of a System; Classes of Systems; Systems Engineering and Operations Research; Systems Problems and Techniques; Systems Design for Social Systems-Beginnings; A Critical Look at the Systems Approach; References; Chapter 6. Cybernetics
  • Control and Communication; Feedback Control; Communication; Telecommunication and the Two-State Code; Information and Choice; Unlike Alternatives; Information and Entropy; The Relevance of Cybernetics; References.
  • Chapter 7. Man's Mind and the ComputerThe Creation of Intelligent Beings-Early Concerns; Mental Prodigies and Idiot Savants; What is Intelligence?; The Brain and Neural Networks; Perceptrons; Game-playing machines; Simulation of Human Thought; The Language Machines; Machine Translation; Self-reproducing Machines; Are the Robots Coming?; Mind and Matter; References; Chapter 8. Technology, Science and the Arts; The Two Cultures
  • What is Art?; The Relationship of Science to the Arts; Technology and the Arts; Early Interactions Between Technology and Art in the United States and Europe.
  • Technology and Art in the 20th CenturyThe Bauhaus; Dadaism and Surrealism; Art in the United States; Electronics and Music; Computers and Music; Computers and the Visual Arts; Computers and Literature; Outlook for the Arts; References; Chapter 9. Technology and Education; Early Developments in Theory and Methods of Learning and Instruction; Educational Theories and Methods in the 19th Century; The Monitorial System; The Psychologizing Influence in 19th Century Education; Theories and Practice of Learning and Instruction in the 20th Century; Educational Technology in the 20th Century.