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Volume 34, Number 1, 9 January 2010

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Theorising technology
pp. 1-16(16)
Authors: Faulkner, Philip; Lawson, Clive; Runde, Jochen

Technology, objects and things in Heidegger
pp. 17-25(9)
Author: Harman, G.

Reality and technology
pp. 27-35(9)
Author: Borgmann, Albert

Engineering and the dual nature of technical artefacts
pp. 51-62(12)
Author: Kroes, Peter

How is technology made?That is the question!
pp. 63-76(14)
Author: Bijker, Wiebe E.

The textility of making
pp. 91-102(12)
Author: Ingold, Tim

Archaeologies of technology
pp. 103-114(12)
Author: Dobres, Marcia-Anne

What's special about human technology?
pp. 115-123(9)
Author: Aunger, Robert

Feminist theories of technology
pp. 143-152(10)
Author: Wajcman, Judy

Technology and economic theory
pp. 153-171(19)
Author: Metcalfe, J. Stan

On the nature of technologies: knowledge, procedures, artifacts and production inputs
pp. 173-184(12)
Authors: Dosi, Giovanni; Grazzi, Marco

Technological revolutions and techno-economic paradigms
pp. 185-202(18)
Author: Perez, Carlota

Technological change in Capitalism: some Marxian themes
pp. 203-212(10)
Author: Smith, Tony

Clarence Ayres, technology, pragmatism and progress
pp. 213-222(10)
Author: Mayhew, Anne

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