ABSTRACT

Technological Choices applies the critical tools of archaeology to the subject of technology and its impact on humankind throughout the ages. An examination of the challenges technological innovations present to various cultures, Technological Choices asserts that in any society, such choices are made on the basis of cultural values and social relations, rather than on the inherent benefits in technology itself. Of course, this revolutionary viewpoint has critical implications for contemporary Western societies. Based on case studies covering a wide range of chronologies and geographies, Technological Choices moves rapidly from Neolithic Europe to the modern industrial age, stopping on the way to examine the tribes of Papua, New Guinea, rural Indian and North African societies as well as several European peasant communities. The techniques studied range from the manufacture of stone implements to the development of high-tech transportation devices. With its breadth of subject matter and multidisciplinary approach, Technological Choices offers new insight into the interrelationship between technology and society. Also unprecedented is the book's emphasis on the functional aspects of material culture.

chapter 1|41 pages

North Wind, South Wind

Neolithic technical choices in the Jura Mountains, 3700–2400 bc

chapter 2|31 pages

The Watch and the Waterclock

Technological choices/social choices

chapter 3|18 pages

The Reindeerman's Lasso

chapter 4|31 pages

Pigs as Ordinary Wealth

Technical logic, exchange and leadership in New Guinea

chapter 5|24 pages

Pottery Techniques in India

Technical variants and social choice

chapter 6|33 pages

Of Mills and Waterwheels

The hidden parameters of technological choice

chapter 7|13 pages

Technical Innovation and Cultural Resistance

The social weight of plowing in the vineyards of Les Corbières (Languedoc)

chapter 9|51 pages

Giving the Potter a Choice

Conceptual aspects of pottery techniques

chapter 10|49 pages

A Gazogene in Costa Rica

An experiment in techno-sociology

chapter 11|34 pages

The Factory as Artefact

chapter 12|27 pages

Ethnography of a “High-Tech” Case

About Aramis

chapter 13|14 pages

Dominant Representations and Technical Choices

A method of analysis with examples from aeronautics