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  EASST Review: Volume 16(3) September 1997   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In a collection of articles he published since 1979, Bernward Joerges uses the metaphor ‘body of society’ to formulate the inseparability of culture and matter.
Joerges raises the question whether we should really leave this problem to the philosophers of technology.
Following Joerges, the more hybrids of nature, social, technical and artificial are around us, the more it becomes important to follow the practises which seem to blur these differences.
www.easst.net /book/print/117   (6108 words)

  
 mobile movies for a mobile world   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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MicroMovie Media was founded by Dr. Jasdan Bernward Joerges and Patrick Winczewski, two long-time media professionals with backgrounds in technology, film production, media design and conception.
We are located right in the heart of one of the oldest and most legendary filmproduction areas of the world: Studio Babelsberg in Potsdam.
www.micromovie.de /static/MMcom.html   (257 words)

  
 Joerges and Czarniawska (1998) The Question of Technology, or How Organizations Inscribe the World   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Joerges and Czarniawska (1998) The Question of Technology, or How Organizations Inscribe the World
The Question of Technology, or How Organizations Inscribe the World
Thus, while the main concern here is to resituate technology to the study of organization, an argument is also put forward for a specific approach to the study of technology.
www.getcited.org /pub/103361699   (119 words)

  
 The Transverse Science and Technology Culture: Dynamics and Roles of Research-technology -- Shinn and Joerges 41 (2): ...
The Transverse Science and Technology Culture: Dynamics and Roles of Research-technology -- Shinn and Joerges 41 (2): 207 -- Social Science Information
Articles by Shinn, T. Articles by Joerges, B. Articles citing this Article
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ssi.sagepub.com /cgi/content/abstract/41/2/207   (331 words)

  
 Cybermethods: An assessment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
What this means is that technologies are designed to serve the interests of particular groups and, in practice, serve some purposes and groups more than others (though not always exactly as designers intended).
Although Winner's stories of New York bridges has been challenged (Joerges, 1999), his general point can be better illustrated by other examples.
Cruise missiles, for example, are designed for the military to cause death and destruction and are not much use for most other purposes.
www.firstmonday.dk /issues/issue8_2/megens   (6168 words)

  
 The Metropolis: Order and Disorder   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Richard Rottenburg (In cooperation with the Science Centre Berlin (Bernward Joerges) and the Gothenburg Research Institute (Barbara Czarniawska))
This program pursues three lines of research in five European capitals (Berlin, Warsaw, Rome, Stockholm, Moscow).
Analyses at each of these levels take into account crossovers from the other levels.
viadrina.euv-frankfurt-o.de /~anthro/seminare/metropo1.htm   (220 words)

  
 History 398 - Extended Syllabus
The story, taken from Robert Caro's well known biography of Moses, turns out on close examination to be inaccurate in several details.
For a discussion of the story and its use by Winner, see Bernward Joerges, "Do Politics Have Artefacts?" Social Studies of Science 29,3(1999), 411-31 [JSTOR], Steve Woolgar and Geoff Cooper, "Do Artefacts Have Ambivalence?
, 433-49 [JSTOR], and Joerges, "Scams Cannot Be Busted: Reply to Cooper and Woolgar", Ibid.
www.princeton.edu /~hos/h398/398extsyl.htm   (8017 words)

  
 Consumer Behavior and Energy Policy — www.greenwood.com
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Eric Monnier (ed.), George Gaskell (ed.), Peter Ester (ed.), Bernward Joerges (ed.), Bruno Lapillonne (ed.), Cees Midden (ed.), Louis Puiseux (ed.)
Edited by a distinguished interdisciplinary group of Dutch, English, French and West German scholars, this book contains a collection of papers selected from presentations made in 1985 at the Second International Conference on Consumer Behavior and Energy Policy.
www.greenwood.com /catalog/C2179.aspx?print=1?print=1   (164 words)

  
 History 398 - Sources and Further Reading
For a discussion of the story and its use by Winner, see Bernward Joerges, "Do Politics Have Artefacts?" Social Studies of Science 29,3(1999), 411-31 [
JSTOR], Steve Woolgar and Geoff Cooper, "Do Artefacts Have Ambivalence?
JSTOR], and Joerges, "Scams Cannot Be Busted: Reply to Cooper and Woolgar", Ibid.
www.princeton.edu /~hos/h398/398sources.htm   (7644 words)

  
 Technoscience - Newsletter
Discussants: Bernward Joerges, Sharon Traweek, Hakan With Andersen
Crossing Boundaries: Feminist Reevaluations (Session of Feminist Focus)
Gerald Wagner, Bernward Joerges: "Max Weber and the Well-tempered Piano"
www.rpi.edu /dept/sts/technoscience/news/s96/s964seasst.html   (9323 words)

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