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    Langdon Winner (born August 7, 1944) is Thomas Phelan Chair of Humanities and Social Sciences in the Department of Science and Technology Studies at Rensselaer...
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  • other members of his band Faces. The album was well received, with Langdon Winner of Rolling Stone feeling that Stewart had "a rare sensitivity for the...
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  • coach Langdon Elwyn Mitchell (1862–1935), American Broadway playwright Langdon Winner (born 1944), American academic and philosopher of technology This page...
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  • Winner (1837–1918), American composer Langdon Winner, American philosopher of technology Lauren Winner, American writer and educator Michael Winner (1935–2013)...
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    Barbara Bel Geddes (category Best Drama Actress Golden Globe (television) winners)
    Wilhelmina September 26, 1945 November 16, 1946 Deep Are the Roots Genevra Langdon Winner – Donaldson Award, Theatre World Award, Clarence Derwent Award October...
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    gets a chance to be represented fairly in technological developments. Langdon Winner states that groups and social interests likely to be affected by a particular...
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    Sue Ane Langdon (born March 8, 1936) is an American actress. She has appeared in dozens of television series and had featured roles in films such as A...
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  • embedded" (Langdon Winner). In his influential but contested (see Woolgar and Cooper, 1999) article "Do Artifacts Have Politics?", Langdon Winner illustrates...
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  • for in the future". In a review for the McCartney album on release, Langdon Winner of Rolling Stone described "Maybe I'm Amazed", as "a very powerful song"...
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  • Rolling Stone interview with Langdon Winner, to promulgate a number of myths which were subsequently quoted as fact. Winner's article stated, for instance...
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  • coined the concept of "Konsumarbeit". He countered an argumentation by Langdon Winner concerning the politics of artifacts illustrated by Robert Moses' bridges...
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  • Crawford, Gilles Deleuze, Ted Kaczynski, Ivan Illich, Ritesh Kumar, Langdon Winner, Joseph Weizenbaum, Theodore Roszak, Günther Anders, Neil Postman, Martin...
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  • philosophy of technology. The term was used by Langdon Winner in his essay Technology as forms of life. Winner puts forth the idea that we are simply in a...
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    Rolling Stone interview with Langdon Winner, to promulgate a number of myths that were subsequently quoted as fact. Winner's article stated, for instance...
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  • artwork by Lee Conklin. In a contemporary review for Rolling Stone, Langdon Winner panned Santana as "a masterpiece of hollow techniques" and "a speed...
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  • Black-boxing as an approach has been criticized by scholars such as Langdon Winner for being excessively formulaic in method and too narrow in focus. R...
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  • stereo and quadraphonic mixes. Reviewing for Rolling Stone in 1970, Langdon Winner said Bitches Brew shows Davis's music expanding in "beauty, subtlety...
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  • and Reeves—that make the music work, not those blessed harmonies". Langdon Winner wrote for Rolling Stone that, despite the addition of Young, the sound...
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  • technology is treated as an abstract notion devoid of good and evil. Langdon Winner makes a similar point by arguing that the underdevelopment of the philosophy...
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    including Jeffrey Lew, T. A. Price, Belle Carpenter, Cybelle Carpenter, Langdon Winner, and Barbara Pecarich. Koyaanisqatsi was first publicly screened as...
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  • Allison Langdon is an Australian television presenter, journalist, reporter and author. She is currently the host of A Current Affair and a presenter...
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  • participants in networks and systems. Critics including figures such as Langdon Winner maintain that such properties as intentionality fundamentally distinguish...
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  • lesson that gave rise not to utopia, but ecotopia. Politics professor Langdon Winner theorises that social ideals are being read back to us as if they were...
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    were carried out in those years, in particular by researchers like Langdon Winner. "Low-tech" has been more and more employed in the scientific writings...
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  • engineer Ron Wolin - art direction, design Howard Risk - photography Langdon Winner - liner notes Newsom, Jim. "Sugarloaf > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved...
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  • Harmon Evan Peters as Tate Langdon Taissa Farmiga as Violet Harmon Denis O'Hare as Larry Harvey Jessica Lange as Constance Langdon Zachary Quinto as Chad...
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  • performances, especially the instrumentals." Writing for Rolling Stone, Langdon Winner found the songs "distinctly second rate" relative to McCartney's best...
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  • Langdon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles C. Langdon, American politician Chauncey Langdon (1763–1830), American politician...
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  • impressed; the 1970 review in Rolling Stone magazine by Langdon Winner was negative, with Winner feeling that, "none of the songs here rise above the uniformly...
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  • in Society: From Biotechnology to the Internet. Blackwell Pub, 2005 Langdon Winner, The Whale and the Reactor: The Search for Limits in an Age of High...
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