Bibliografia

Principal

  • Introduction’ and ‘Significance’, in The Shock of the Old: Technology and Global History since 1900: Edgerton, David 2006 London, Profile Books, pp. ix-27
  • Does Technology Control Us?’, in Technology Matters: Questions to Live With: Nye, David 2006 Cambridge, MIT Press, pp. 17-31
  • How Do Historians Understand Technology’, in Technology Matters: Questions to Live With: Nye, David 2006 Cambridge, MIT Press, pp. 49-66
  • Do Artifacts Have Politics?: Winner, Langdon 1980 Daedalus, 109:1, pp. 121-136
  • Social Choice in Machine Design: The Case of Automatically Controlled Machine Tools: Noble, David 1992 MacKenzie, Donald; Wajcman, Judy (eds.) (1992), The Social Shaping of Technology, Open University Press, pp. 109-124
  • The “Industrial Revolution” in the Home: Household Technology and Social Change in the 20th Century: Schwartz Cowan, Ruth 1976 Technology and Culture, 17:1, pp. 1-23
  • Fascist Modernist Landscapes: Wheat, Dams, Forests and the Making of the Portuguese New State: Tiago Saraiva 2006 Environmental History, 21:1, pp. 54-75
  • Making Meat: Science, Technology, and American Poultry Production: Boyd, William 2001 Technology and Culture, 42:4, pp. 631-664.
  • Inventing the Technological Nation: The Example of Portugal (1851-1898): Saraiva, Tiago 2007 History and Technology, 23:3, pp. 263-273
  • The Means of Destruction, 1936-1990’, in Leonardo to the Internet: Technology and Culture from the Renaissance to the Present: Misa, Thomas 2004 Johns Hopkins University Press, pp. 190-224
  • Part I: I Have a Thousand Friends But I Know No One’, in: In the Facebook Aquarium: The Resistible Rise of Anarcho-Capitalism: Ippolita 2015 Amsterdam, Institute of Networked Cultures, pp.12-44.

Secundária

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