In this wide-ranging survey, Peter J. Bowler explores the phenomenon
of futurology: predictions about the future development and impact of
science and technology on society and culture in the twentieth
century. Utilising science fiction, popular science literature and the
novels of the literary elite, Bowler highlights contested responses to
the potential for revolutionary social change brought about by real
and imagined scientific innovations. Charting the effect of social and
military developments on attitudes towards innovation in Europe and
America, Bowler shows how conflict between the enthusiasm of
technocrats and the pessimism of their critics was presented to the
public in books, magazines and exhibitions, and on the radio and
television. A series of case studies reveals the impact of
technologies such as radio, aviation, space exploration and genetics,
exploring rivalries between innovators and the often unexpected
outcome of their efforts to produce mechanisms and machines that could
change the world.
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Prophets of Progress from H. G. Wells to Isaac Asimov
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ISBN
9781108547543
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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