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发表于 2015-11-20 10:51:53 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式




发在阅读版的问题,各种没有理,只好发在走出困境里了,有没有牛牛指点一下,看了好几遍都没看懂啊。




Jon Clark’s study of the effect of the

modernization of a telephone exchange on exchange
maintenance work and workers is a solid
contribution to a debate that encompasses two
lively issues in the history and sociology of
technology: technological determinism and social
constructivism.

Clark makes the point that the characteristics of a
technology have a decisive influence on job skills
and work organization. Put more strongly,
technology can be a primary determinant of social
and managerial organization. Clark believes this
possibility has been obscured by the recent
sociological fashion, exemplified by Braverman’s
analysis, that emphasizes the way machinery
reflects social choices. For Braverman, the shape of
a technological system is subordinate to the
manager’s desire to wrest control of the labor
process from the workers. Technological change is
construed as the outcome of negotiations among
interested parties who seek to incorporate their own
interests into the design and configuration of the
machinery. This position represents the new
mainstream called social constructivism.

The constructivists gain acceptance by
misrepresenting technological determinism:
technological determinists are supposed to believe,
for example, that machinery imposes appropriate
forms of order on society. The alternative to
constructivism, in other words, is to view technology
as existing outside society, capable of directly
influencing skills and work organization.

Clark refutes the extremes of the constructivists
by both theoretical and empirical arguments.
Theoretically he defines “technology” in terms of
relationships between social and technical variables.
Attempts to reduce the meaning of technology to
cold, hard metal are bound to fail, for machinery is
just scrap unless it is organized functionally and
supported by appropriate systems of operation and
maintenance. At the empirical level Clark shows how
a change at the telephone exchange from
maintenance-intensive electromechanical switches
to semielectronic switching systems altered work
tasks, skills, training opportunities, administration,
and organization of workers. Some changes Clark
attributes to the particular way management and
labor unions negotiated the introduction of the
technology, whereas others are seen as arising from
the capabilities and nature of the technology itself.
Thus Clark helps answer the question: “When is
social choice decisive and when are the concrete
characteristics of technology more important?”
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发表于 2016-2-29 16:42:34 | 只看该作者
OG13 Q120-127 翻译 Jon Clark's study of the effect of the modernization http://forum.chasedream.com/foru ... amp;fromuid=1162643
楼主试试这个 我也是在cd上找的 同一篇文章
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 楼主| 发表于 2016-3-3 12:09:48 | 只看该作者
candycrush 发表于 2016-2-29 16:42
OG13 Q120-127 翻译 Jon Clark's study of the effect of the modernization http://forum.chasedream.com/ ...

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