Technological revolution as political coup d'etat

developing an objective and systematic science of public technology policy analysis

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Technological revolution as political coup d'etat

developing an objective and systematic science of public technology policy analysis

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This no-nonsense textbook offers perhaps the most systematic and organized view to date of the seemingly chaotic jungle of technology development theories. It is therefore an essential guide for university students, scholars, journalists, administrators and policy-makers interested in quickly acquiring an overview of the most central ideas in the field of Technology or IT Policy Analysis.

The author utilizes his multidisciplinary background in Technology, Economics and Public Administration to delve into crucial but rarely-posed questions as to the special interests involved in the development of today's public technology policy.

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Quebec, Canada, Burlington, USA, Cambridge, UK

Edition Notes

Library of Congress Control Number: 2005922350
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Library and Archives Canada Cataloging in Publication

Njålsson, Gunnar K. A. (Gunnar Kari Alexander), 1968-

Technological revolution as political coup d'etat : developing an objective and
systematic science of public technology policy analysis / Gunnar K. A. Njålsson
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-9-529-95084-3
1. Information technology--Government policy
2. Information technology--Political aspects I. SPACEPOL II. Title
HC79.I55N53 2009          303.48'33       C2009-901979-5
Series
SPACEPOL Policy Research Library series
Copyright Date
2005

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Dewey Decimal Class
303.48/33 22
Library of Congress
HC79.I55 N53 2005

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Dharma Enterprises, India
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Blackwell's Library Services
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Infotrack Library Solutions, India
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Jarir Distribution Bookshop LLC
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Coutts Information Services Ltd
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United Book Distributors, Australia
Distributors
Norli, Norway and Scandinavia

The Physical Object

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Paperback
Pagination
179 p.
Number of pages
179
Dimensions
21 x 14.5 x 1.5 centimeters
Weight
250 grams

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Open Library
OL21778242M
ISBN 10
9529950845
ISBN 13
9789529950843
LCCN
2005922350
OCLC/WorldCat
319487379, 58545689
Canadian National Library Archive
C2009-901979-5, 34827864
amazon.co.jp
1325741706
British Library
303.4'833
Library Thing
9468160
Bibsys ID
05211676x
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7633148

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