Samenvatting
Since the term was first coined, in the late nineteenth century, 'social technology' has had a mixed fate. Whereas 'technology' has become one of the keywords of the twentieth century, 'social technology' never quite seemed to settle in the vocabulary of social theory. In this article, we focus on the early history of 'social technology', tracing its spread from its origin in the sociology department at the University of Chicago, and describing the increasing competition from the term 'social engineering' starting in the 1920s. We argue that this shift in terminology is significant, because it is an index of changing ideas about the demarcation of sociology, about the application of science in the betterment of society and about the nature of technology.
Originele taal-2 | English |
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Pagina's (van-tot) | 311-330 |
Aantal pagina's | 20 |
Tijdschrift | History and Technology |
Volume | 29 |
Nummer van het tijdschrift | 4 |
DOI's | |
Status | Published - 2013 |