Title: Science and Technology
1Science and Technology
- Chapter 15
- Instructor Peggy Roberts
2Science and Technology- Futuristic
- Science- the process of discovering, explaining,
and predicting natural or social phenomena - Technology- a form of human cultural activity
that applies the principles of science and
mechanics to the solution of problems - Can you think of any great one in the last 20
years?
3Science and Technology Dominates
- Agricultural Societies- production of raw
materials-the use of tools that previously was
accomplished by hand (Mechanization) - Industrialization Societies- mass production of
goods self-operating machines (Automation) - Post-Industrialization- service and information
professions- machines control machines -making
production decisions, programming robots, and
monitoring assembly performance (Cybernation)
4Technological Revolution
- Less than 50 years ago-
- Traveling across state lines was an arduous task
- Long-distance phone calls were a memorable event
- Mail carriers brought belated news of friends and
relatives from far away - Today-
- Travelers journey between continents in a matter
of hours - E-mail, faxes, videoconferencing, instant
messaging, and electronic funds transfers have
replaced conventional means of communication
5Science and Technology Internet
- Internet had 850 million users in more than 100
countries- nearly 140 million users in the United
States - The most common online language populations are
- English 35.2
- Chinese-13.7
- Spanish- 9
- Japanese 8.4
- German 6.9 French 4.2
6Science and Technology
- Robot Market-
- Microsofts Internet platform and support
products are sold all over the world - Intel's computer processing units (CPUs) power
an estimated four fifths of the worlds personal
computers (PC) - Genetic research blood and skin samples from
remote islanders all over the world - A global treaty regulation trade of genetically
altered production had been signed by more than
100 nations Why do you think this is so
important?
7Science and Technology R D
- Research and Development (RD)-
- Research entails the pursuit of knowledge
- Development refers to the production of
materials, systems, processes, or devices
directed towards the solution of practical
problems - 2003- The United States spend 276 Billion on RD
- Funding sources are primarily from four sectors-
- 1. Private Industry 66
- 2. Federal Government
28 -
8Science and Technology R D
- 3.Colleges and
Universities 3 - 4. Other nonprofit
organizations -Research Institutes-3
9Science and Technology
- Scientific discoveries and technological
development require the support of a countrys
citizens and political leaders - WHY?
10Science and Technology
- Example- Abortions
- Although abortion has been technically possible
for many years, millions of the worlds citizens
live in countries where abortions is either
prohibited or permitted only when the life of the
mother is in danger. - Thus the degree to which science and technology
are considered good or bad, desirable or
undesirable, is a function of time and place
11Technological Fix/Social Engineering
- Shortage of Water- Two views
- Technological Fix- Social problems can be
resolved through technology - Increase the water supply
- Social Engineering-changing peoples habits or
motivation - Persuading people to change their lifestyle-
use less water, take shorter showers, and wear
clothes more than once before washing - Can you think of another one?
12Science and Technology Postmodernism
- Postmodernism- a Worldwide view that questions
the validity of rational thinking and the
scientific enterprise - Pinpointing to the unforeseen and unwanted
consequences of resulting technologies - What are some?
13Technology in the Workplace
- All workplaces, from government offices to
factories and from supermarkets to real-estate
agencies, have felt the impact of technology - Time-saving devices
- Enhance workers efficiency vs. worker error
- Changing work location- teleworking
- Robotic Technology- robot work in factories (more
than half of them are used in heavy industry-
automobile manufacturing) hospitals (heart,
brain , and many other surgeries)
14Science and Technology Computer Revolution
- Seventy-two million employees use a computer at
work - Females, Caucasian, and more educated people
have higher rates of computer use at work - Most common uses of the computer at work -
- Internet or email
- Word processing, working with spreadsheets or
databases, accessing or updating calendars or
schedules
15Science and Technology Computer Revolution
- United States
- Households with Computers 61.8
- Households with internet access 54.6
- Fastest growing population of computer uses
Elderly 66.3 - Wealthier families are more likely to have a
computer - 150,000 or more annual income -94.7
compared to 26.9 low-income families making
10,000 annually - 61.1 of White American own a computer compare to
37.1 of African Americans
16Science and Technology Internet
- Uses for internet
- Communication 93
- Enterainment-46
- Transactions-63
- Information-97
17Science and biotechnology
- Biotechnology- Contested issues- Reproductive
Technology - The evolution of reproductive science has been
hindered by the stigma associated with sexuality
and reproduction - Link with unpopular social movements- birth
control - Challenges the natural order
- In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) an egg and sperm are
united in an artificial setting First test tube
baby was in 1944, but was not born until 1978-
Miss Louise Brown
18Science and Technology Reproductive
- 2003- There were more than 400,000 frozen
embryos- - 88 set aside for future family building,
3 for medical research and 2 for donation to
other couples
19Science and Technology
- Cloning-
- What is your take on cloning?
- Is it a threat to human dignity and the
preservation of human life? - Arguments against cloning are largely based on
moral and ethical considerations
20Science and Technology Consequences
- Alienated- Workers may feel that there is no
creativity in what they do because technology
continues to play an important role in the
workforce - Deskilling- Labor requires less thought than
before and gives the worker fewer decisions to
make- work become routine, boring, and
meaningless - Upskilling- technology in the work environments-
reduces alienation because employees find their
work more rather than less meaningful and have
greater decision-making powers as information
becomes decentralized
21Science and Technology Consequences
- Isolation- Technology affects social
relationships and the nature of social
interaction - Telephone- fewer visits from friends and family
- DVDs and PC limits the number of social
interaction at the movies theater - Dating- Internet dating( Chat Room)- social and
physical contact - Blue Shield of California is now paying Doctors
to go on-line for consultations (25 for each
email) - Children on internet spend less time playing
outdoor sports - obesity
22Science and Technology Consequences
- Loss Of Privacy And Security- 2005 36 of
companies use keystroke monitoring so they can
read what people type as well as track how much
time they spend at the computer - 1 in 20 companies has been sued for
e-mail-related surveillance - Financial Records stolen
- Unauthorized disclosure of medical records
- People arent aware that mouse clicks can be
traced, packaged, and sold U.S. Department of
Commerce Larry Irving
23Science and Technology Physical health
- Physical Health
- Technology-induced diseases from
- Nuclear power plants,
- Pesticide DDT,
- Automobiles,
- X-rays,
- Food coloring,
- Breast implants
24Science and Technology Mental Health
- Mental Health
- 60 of workers report being technophobes
fearful of technology - 10 of Internet users are addicted to being
online MOUSE - M more than intended time spent online
- O other responsibilities neglected
- U unsuccessful attempts to cut down
- S significant relationship discord
- E excessive thoughts or anxieties when
not online
25Science and Technology
- Future Shock- to describe the confusion resulting
from rapid scientific and technological changes
that unravel our traditional values and beliefs - Life vs. Death