well-researched book

Dea Birkett, Engineering & Technology Magazine

broad, thoughtful and justifiably disturbing

Andrew Robinson, Irish Independent

The Dark Side of Technology is intended as a powerful wake-up call to the potential dangers that could, in the near future, destroy our current advanced civilizations. The author examines how fragile our dependence on electronic communications, information storage, and satellites is, as vulnerability increases in an age of raising security concerns. This weakness is evident from the exponential rise in cyber-crime and terrorism. Satellites are crucial to modern-day living, but they can be destroyed by energetic space debris or damaged by solar emissions. Destruction of data, communications, and electrical power grids would bring disaster to advanced nations. Such events could dramatically change our social and economic landscapes within the next 10-20 years. New technology equally impacts employment, agriculture, biology, medicine, transport, languages, and our social well-being. This book explores both the good and the bad aspects of technological advances, in order to raise awareness and promote caution. Technology may be impressive, but we need to be mindful of potential negative future effects. We ought to seriously consider the long term consequences of an increasing failure to pursue healthy life styles, use of ineffective antibiotics, genetic mutations, and the destruction of food supplies and natural resources. The diverse topics covered aims to show why we must act now to plan for both the predictable downsides of technology, and also develop contingency plans for potential major catastrophes, including natural events where we cannot define accurate time scales.
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The book is concerned with human progress and the unexpected consequences of technological advances. It examines a vast range of topics from medicine to agriculture, including electronics, communications, a global economy and a burgeoning population.
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1: Have we the knowledge, willpower and determination to survive? 2: Technology and survival - are they compatible? 3: Natural Disasters and Civilization 4: Good technologies with bad side effects 5: From trains to transistors 6: Food, survival and resources 7: The "Silent Spring" revisited 8: Medicine - Expectations and Reality 9: Knowledge loss from changing language 10: Decay of materials and information loss from technology 11: Technology, the new frontier for crime and terror 12: Technology driven social isolation 13: Consumerism and Obsolescence 14: Rejection of knowledge and information 15: Hindsight, foresight, radical suggestions, and a grain of Hope
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Technology clearly explained at an introductory level Wide range of topics covered New inferences, such as the pattern of information survival declining with advancing technology Humour to alleviate a discussion of negative factors
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Peter Townsend is involved in very diverse activities in academia, industry and national labs in 8 countries, in more than 15 topic areas. He has initiated 5 new areas of research, supervised 67 postgraduate students, and has written over 530 publications, plus patents, with more than 500 co-authors. His numerous scientific awards include a Doctor Honoris Causa degree from the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid and Finalist of Descartes Prize for Excellence in Research (for breast cancer detection). Other main activities include violin playing and fencing from County up to International level.
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Technology clearly explained at an introductory level Wide range of topics covered New inferences, such as the pattern of information survival declining with advancing technology Humour to alleviate a discussion of negative factors
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198826293
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
420 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
139 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
320

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Peter Townsend is involved in very diverse activities in academia, industry and national labs in 8 countries, in more than 15 topic areas. He has initiated 5 new areas of research, supervised 67 postgraduate students, and has written over 530 publications, plus patents, with more than 500 co-authors. His numerous scientific awards include a Doctor Honoris Causa degree from the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid and Finalist of Descartes Prize for Excellence in Research (for breast cancer detection). Other main activities include violin playing and fencing from County up to International level.