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Understanding technological politics : a decision-making approach

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Jersey; Prentice Hall; 1992Description: 252pISBN:
  • 139470948
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.97306 HAM
Summary: In this insightful volume, Hamlett explores how political decisions about science and technology are made in the United States. Several chapters examine the organizational, institutional, and personal pressures that shape those decisions while numerous case-study chapters illustrate how specific decisions were made. This text provides a theoretical framework for integrating science and technology issues into the general literature on political decision making in the American context.
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In this insightful volume, Hamlett explores how political decisions about science and technology are made in the United States. Several chapters examine the organizational, institutional, and personal pressures that shape those decisions while numerous case-study chapters illustrate how specific decisions were made. This text provides a theoretical framework for integrating science and technology issues into the general literature on political decision making in the American context.

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