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Title: SOC3061-Lecture 03


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SOC3061-Lecture 03
  • Military and Productive Technologies

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Last week
  • Technological Determinism as a theory of society
    and a theory of technological change
  • Empirical case-studies question the validity of
    TD we need a richer model

3
Perspectives on Military Technology
  • Relevance of military technology during and
    after the Cold War
  • Traditional theories of the development of
    military technology
  • 1. Rational response to external threats
  • 2. It follows the internal logic of technology
  • 3. Consequence of organisational processes and
    bureaucratic conflict (e.g. US President, USAF,
    USN, industrial producers, etc.)

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Case-studies
  • James Fallow (SST) design of M-16.
    Organisational styles and criteria
  • Michael Armacost (SST) the Thor-Jupiter
    controversy between USAF and USN
  • Mary Kaldor (SST) the baroque arsenal. How
    the peculiar conditions of the military market
    shape technology
  • Rachel Weber (SST) gender and military
    technology
  • Donald MacKenzie (SST)

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Productive technology
  • Invisible, but still central
  • Economist and sociologists on productive
    technology
  • Information society (capital/labour gt
    information/knowledge)
  • Post-Fordism (end of mass-production, unskilled
    labour)
  • Postmodernity (work has become knowledge-based
    work)

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  • In general technology as an external force
    that overpowers pre-existing forms of social
    differentiation
  • Sociology of work
  • - inexorable development of the industrial
    society, driven by the desire of greater
    industrial efficiency
  • - New technologies required automation,
    de-skilling, repetitiveness. Its the inevitable
    result of progress
  • David Landes the machine imposed a new
    discipline

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For an anti-deterministic perspective
  • Actually, the effects of new machinery have been
    built into its design. There are always other
    possibilities.
  • Production technology as the result of our social
    relations
  • Technical choices are always social choices as
    well.

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Case-studies from the Marxist Tradition
  • Marc Bloch on the watermill/hand mill
  • Harry Braverman deskilling and homogenization of
    the working-class in order to subordinate labour
  • David Noble machine tool automation. Alternative
    ways to automate numerical control / record
    playback

9
Numerical Control

10
The Marxist Tradition
  • (To be discussed next week)
  • Marx as a technological determinist?
  • Focus on capital-labour relations and deskilling
    processes
  • But see Cockburn and Hofmann (SST)

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Conclusions
  • Social relations are already embodied in the
    actual design of artefacts
  • Different designs different priorities
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