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The Technological Fix
The Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society invites
paper proposals for a conference, "The Technological Fix," October 4 and 5,
2002, which will consider technologies and technological strategies
intended to address a wide variety of needs and problems in 20th century
America. The conference will take place at the Hagley Museum and Library
in Wilmington, Delaware. Provocative technological fixes have targeted
such issues as dishonesty, crime, pollution, waste, danger, disease,
resource depletion, time pressures, crowding, and agricultural
productivity. Others have addressed social problems like the weakening of
family and community bonds. Papers may discuss "fixes" that have worked,
failed or were never implemented, or efforts to solve problems that earlier
technologies created. We welcome analysis of the engineering, political,
and marketing dimensions of the problem-solving process, as well as of
their intersections.
Proposals are due by February 15, 2002 and should include an abstract of no more that 500 words and a brief c.v. Funds may be available to support
travel to the conference by speakers. Please direct proposals and
queries to the address below.
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