Technology in the Garden
Title | Technology in the Garden PDF eBook |
Author | Michael I. Luger |
Publisher | Univ of North Carolina Press |
Total Pages | 268 |
Release | 2000-11-09 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0807863092 |
More than half of the 116 research parks now operating in the United States were established during the 1980s, with the aim of boosting regional economic growth. But until now no one has systematically analyzed whether research parks do in fact generate new businesses and jobs. Using their own surveys of all existing parks and case studies of three of the most successful--Research Triangle Park in North Carolina, Stanford Research Park in California, and the University of Utah Research Park--Michael Luger and Harvey Goldstein examine the economic impact of such facilities. As the name suggests, a research park is typically meant to provide a spacious setting where basic and applied technological research can be quietly pursued. Because of the experience of a few older and prominent research parks, new parks are expected to generate economic growth for their regions. New or old, most parks have close ties to universities, which join in such ventures to enhance their capabilities as centers of research, provide outlets for entrepreneurial faculty members, and increase job opportunities for graduate students. Too often, the authors say, the vision of "incubating" economic growth in a gardenlike preserve of research and development has failed because of poor planning, lack of firm leadership, and bad luck. Although the longest-lasting parks have met their original goals, the newer ones have enjoyed at best only slight success. Luger and Goldstein conclude that the older facilities have captured much of the market for concentrations of research and development firms, and they discuss alternative strategies that could achieve some of the same goals as research parks, but in a less costly way. Many of these alternatives continue to include a role for universities, and Luger and Goldstein shed fresh light on the linkage between higher education and the use of knowledge for profit.
From the Garden to the City
Title | From the Garden to the City PDF eBook |
Author | John Dyer |
Publisher | Kregel Publications |
Total Pages | 194 |
Release | 2011-07-13 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 082548930X |
Believers and unbelievers alike are saturated with technology, yet most give it little if any thought. Consumers buy and upgrade as fast as they can, largely unaware of technology’s subtle yet powerful influence. In a world where technology changes almost daily, many are left to wonder: Should Christians embrace all that is happening? Are there some technologies that we need to avoid? Does the Bible give us any guidance on how to use digital tools and social media?
Technology and the Garden
Title | Technology and the Garden PDF eBook |
Author | Michael G. Lee |
Publisher | Dumbarton Oaks Research Library & Collection |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Garden ornaments and furniture |
ISBN | 9780884023968 |
Technology and the Garden examines the role of technology in the shaping and visualization of landscapes. Essays discuss topics including the development of horticultural technologies; the construction of landscape through hydraulics, labor, and infrastructure; and the effect of emerging technologies on the experience of landscape.
Wandering the Garden of Technology and Passion
Title | Wandering the Garden of Technology and Passion PDF eBook |
Author | Pierluigi Serraino |
Publisher | Balcony Press |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012-01-18 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9781890449568 |
John Marx is of the generation of design architects who witnessed their pencils morph into mouses and their drafting tables into computer desktops. Throughout this transition, he has maintained a remarkable aesthetic consistency in his architectural projects. Wandering the Garden of Technology and Passion is a study of digital design through Marx's work. This beautifully illustrated book traces the professional path of an architect whose mastery of digital tools transformed his practice into a global player, but who still manages to hold on to the intimate qualities of a boutique practice.
Technology and the Lifeworld
Title | Technology and the Lifeworld PDF eBook |
Author | Don Ihde |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 246 |
Release | 1990-05-22 |
Genre | Philosophy |
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" . . . Dr. Ihde brings an enlightening and deeply humanistic perspective to major technological developments, both past and present." —Science Books & Films "Don Ihde is a pleasure to read. . . . The material is full of nice suggestions and details, empirical materials, fun variations which engage the reader in the work . . . the overall points almost sneak up on you, they are so gently and gradually offered." —John Compton "A sophisticated celebration of cultural diversity and of its enabling technologies. . . . perhaps the best single volume relating the philosophical tradition to the broad issues raised by contemporary technologies." —Choice " . . . important and challenging . . . " —Review of Metaphysics " . . . a range of rich historical, cultural, philosophical, and psychological insights, woven together in an intriguing and clear exposition . . . The book is really a pleasure to read, for its style, immense learning and sanity." —Teaching Philosophy The role of tools and instruments in our relation to the earth and the ways in which technologies are culturally embedded provide the foci of this thought-provoking book.
Rereading the Machine in the Garden
Title | Rereading the Machine in the Garden PDF eBook |
Author | Eric Erbacher |
Publisher | Campus Verlag |
Total Pages | 249 |
Release | 2014-11-06 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 3593501910 |
The volume reexamines the trope of the intrusive machine and the regenerative pastoral garden, laid out fifty years ago by Leo Marx in "The Machine in the Garden," one of the founding texts of American Studies. Contributions explore the lasting influence of the trope in American culture and the arts, rereading it as a dialectics where nature is as much technologized as technology is naturalized. They trace this dialectic trope in filmic and literary representations of industrial, bureaucratic, and digital gardens; they explore its function in the aftermath of the civil war, the rural electrification during the New Deal, in landscape art, and in ethnic literatures; and they discuss the historical premises and lasting influence of Leo Marx's seminal study.
The Machine in Neptune's Garden
Title | The Machine in Neptune's Garden PDF eBook |
Author | Helen M. Rozwadowski |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 408 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Oceanography |
ISBN | 9780881353723 |