ABSTRACT

The dramatic recent advances and emergent trends in technologies have brought to the fore many vital and challenging questions and dilemmas for leaders and organizations. These are issues that call for a critical, insightful examination of key questions such as: are modern technologies beneficial or problematic for the well-being of individuals, organizations, and societies at large; why do we seem to feel more disconnected in an age of technological connectivity; can organizations reduce technology-induced stresses and find ways to enable the mindful use of technologies and how can organizations, governments and societies manage the use of technologies wisely? Such questions, when explored from various perspectives of wisdom, can yield significant insights, increase awareness of the issues, deepen the dialogue and help redesign an increasingly technology-driven future. However, there is little researched published material available on such questions and issues. Practical Wisdom in the Age of Technology: Insights, Issues and Questions for a New Millennium will provide a space to engage in thought-provoking dialogue and critical reflection on a variety of themes linking technology and practical wisdom. It will offer a foundation for exploration, inquiry, engagement, and discussion among organizational, political and social leaders, technology professionals, information systems academicians, wisdom researchers, managers, philosophers of technology, and other practitioners.

chapter |15 pages

Conceptualizing wisdom

Theoretical perspectives

chapter |10 pages

The screening of reality

A phenomenological perspective on the computer screen

chapter |14 pages

Empathy by design

Enhancing diversity in online participation

chapter |22 pages

Wisdom in praxis

How engineers use practical wisdom in their decision making

chapter |17 pages

Atomic/nuclear weapons and energy technologies

The need for wisdom 1

chapter |12 pages

The human–computer relationship

Who shall survive?

chapter |17 pages

Academic ethos

Embracing a culture of practical wisdom in higher education