Ursula Martius Franklin
Ursula Martius Franklin was a German-Canadian physicist, metallurgist, and author who was a pioneer in the field of archaeometry. She was also a prominent advocate for peace, feminism, and social justice, and she delivered the influential Massey Lectures in 1989, which were published as 'The Real World of Technology.'
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1. The Real World Of Technology
This insightful work delves into the profound impact technology has on society, exploring how it shapes our lives, influences our interactions, and molds our cultural landscapes. Through a series of lectures, the author presents a compelling argument that technology is not merely a collection of tools but a powerful force that dictates social structures and human behavior. The narrative challenges readers to critically examine the pervasive role of technology, urging a thoughtful consideration of its ethical implications and the need for a more human-centered approach to technological advancement.
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