内容説明
The idea of 'post-industrial society' and a constellation of related terms, such as 'service society', 'knowledge society' and 'information society', achieved a prominent place in debates in sociology from the 1970s as analysts sought to make sense of the ways in which modern forms of life were being transformed. The central thesis, outlined in the influential works of American sociologist Daniel Bell, is that economic life, production and the world of work have been transformed by the introduction of innovations in information technology. In particular, in the second half of the 20th century in the more highly developed societies, employment in manufacturing declined and professional, technical and other service occupations increased in number as developments in theoretical knowledge, information technology and communications became the initiators of change.
This major new collection brings together contributions on post-industrial society and the 'techno-economic' realm from an impressive range of key thinkers including Marx, Penty, Riesman, Bell, Castells, Touraine, Dahrendorf, Giddens, Gorz and Lyotard. The 80 papers collected in the volumes: outline the emergence, development and historical roots of post-industrialism; critically engage with the thesis and related themes; explore economic and political dimensions, as well as the related notions of information and knowledge society; draw attention to the military-industrial roots of information technology; and in addition, give consideration to other 'post-industrial' matters involving architecture and design, urban spaces and increasingly important issues associated with surveillance and the environment.
目次
VOLUME 1
Introductory Essay: Post-Industrial Society and Information Technology - Barry Smart
Section One: Post-industrialism: Genealogy Before Bell
'The Chapter on Capital' And 'The Chapter on Capital (Continuation)' - Karl Marx
Extracts from Post-Industrialism - Arthur Penty
Arthur Penty's Post-industrial Utopia - David Lyon
A Postindustrial Prelude to Postcolonialism: John Ruskin, William Morris, and Gandhism - Patrick Brantlinger
Leisure and Work in Postindustrial Society - David Riesman
Is There a Post-Industrial Revolution? - Norman Birnbaum
Optimism of the Mind: Imagining postindustrial society in the 1960s and 1970s - Howard Brick
Section Two: Post-industrial Society Thesis
Notes on the Post-Industrial Society (I) - Daniel Bell
Notes on the Post-Industrial Society (II) - Daniel Bell
An Exchange On Post-Industrial Society - Daniel Bell and Christopher Lasch
A Postmortem on Daniel Bell's Postindustrialism - Laurence Veysey
Mr. Veysey's Strabismus - Daniel Bell
The Axial Age of Technology Foreword 1999 - Daniel Bell
Section Three: Alternative Views and Criticisms
The Programmed Society and Its Sociology - Alain Touraine
Toward A Theory of Post-Industrial Society - Christopher Lasch
Three Authors in Search of a Proletariat - Thomas Bottomore
Critique of Technocratic Theories - Anthony Giddens
The Service Economy and Postindustrial Society: A sociological critique - Manuel Castells
Daniel Bell's Concept of Post-Industrial Society: Theory, myth and ideology - Victor Ferkiss
The Post-Industrial Society? - Ralf Dahrendorf
Post-Industrial Discourses - Andrew Feenberg
Theory, Culture and Post-Industrial Society - Margaret Archer
VOLUME 2
Section Four: Economic Issues
The Second Industrial Revolution, 1870-1914 - Joel Mokyr
The Third Industrial Revolution: Technology, productivity and income inequality - Jeremy Greenwood
Economic Problems of A Post-Industrial Society - Robert L Heilbroner
New Productive Forces and the Contradictions of Contemporary Capitalism: A Post-Industrial Perspective - Fred Block and Larry Hirschhorn
The Post-Industrial Revolution - Andre Gorz
Managing Professionals: Ideological Proletarianization and Post-Industrial Labor - Charles Derber
The Nature and Design of Post-Industrial Organizations - George Huber
Post-Industrial Development and the Obsolescence of Economic Categories - Fred Block
Economic Culture in Post-Industrial Society: Orientation toward growth, work and technology - Ephraim Yuchtman-Yaar
Post-Industrial Society and Economic Security - Jean-Baptiste de Foucauld
That the Lumpen Should Rule: Vulgar capitalism in the post-industrial age - Paul G Buchanan
Skill Saturation: Rationalization and post-industrial work - Aneesh Aneesh
Professionals and the 'Knowledge Economy': Rethinking the theory of postindustrial society - Steven Brint
From Pong to Planet Quake: Post-Industrial transitions from leisure to work - Hector Postigo
The Political Economy of Post-Industrial Capitalism - George Liagouras
Interview on Postindustrialism and the Future of the Welfare State - Gosta Esping-Andersen
VOLUME 3
Section Five: Political issues
Postindustrial Politics: How benign will it be? - Samuel P. Huntington
Power, Politics, and Personality in "Post-Industrial Society" - Stanley Rothman and Robert S. Lichter
The Perils of Postindustrialism - Richard Gillam
Class Contradictions and Social Cleavages in Informationalizing Post-Industrial Societies: On the rise of new social movements - Timothy W. Luke
Quest for Peace from Pre to Post-Industrial Society - S.R. Sen
The 1994 Congressional Elections: The postindustrial realignment continues - Everett Carll Ladd
'Post-Industrial Society' and the Psychology of the American Far Right, 1950-74 - Kendrick Oliver
From 'Post-Industrialism' to 'Information Society': A new social transformation - David Lyon
Section Six: Information society and technology
The Social Framework of the Information Society - Daniel Bell
Daniel Bell's Theory of the Information Society - Alistair Duff
Materials for an Exploratory Theory of the Network Society - Manual Castells
Deciphering Information Technologies: Modern societies as networks - Nico Stehr
Empirical Study of the Information Society: Comparative analysis of employment in G7 countries, 1920 to 2000 - Yuko Aoyama and Manuel Castells
The (Dis)information Society? - Jean-Claude Guedon
The Telescoping Of Industrial and Post-Industrial Activities - Paul Virilio
The Daydreams of Ipod Capitalism - Rob Wilkie
Considerations on Miniaturization - Charles C Gordon
VOLUME 4
Section Seven: Knowledge Society, Scholarship and the University
The Menace of Liberal Scholarship - Noam Chomsky
'The Field: Knowledge in Computerized Societies' and 'The Problem: Legitimation' - Jean-Francois Lyotard
'Performance', The Future of the University and 'Post-industrial' Society - Michael Peters
The Concept of Knowledge Societies - Nico Stehr
The Promise of a Knowledge Economy - Hetan Shah and Martin McIvor
Section Eight: Military-(post)industrial Complex
Military-Industrial Complex Speech - Dwight Eisenhower
Technology and the Military - Barry Smart
The Military-Academic Complex: Who's the real national champion? - Nicholas Turse
The Runaway Military Budget: An analysis - Christopher Hellman
The Militarization of US Higher Education after 9/11 - Henry Giroux
The Information Army - Thomas K Adams
Section Nine: Surveillance
The New American School: Preparation for post-industrial discipline - Aaron Kupchik and Torin Monahan
Technologies of Surveillance - Kiyoshi Abe
A Report on the Surveillance Society - David Murakami Wood
Dealing with Disorder: Social control in the post-industrial city - Katherine Beckett and Steve Herbert
Section Ten: Environment
Ecological Post-Industrialism - Barry Smart
European Cities, the Informational Society, and the Global Economy - Manuel Castells
Postindustrial Spaces - Scott Lash and John Urry
'Line of Wreckage': Towards a post-industrial environmental aesthetics - Jonathan Maskit
New Urbanism as a Counter-Project to Post-Industrialism - Ellen Dunham-Jones
The Post-Industrial Home - Gregory Demchak
Section Eleven: Post-industrial Futures
The World and the United States in 2013 - Daniel Bell
The Fragility of the Future - Nico Stehr
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