ABSTRACT
When technology has been applied in business environments, its justification has usually been cast in terms of saving time or saving money. In the social sciences, the justification must be different; the viability of sociology as a profession, for example, will not be enhanced by cost reductions. The focus in this volume is on a different bottom l
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|29 pages
New Cultures of Knowledge
part II|34 pages
The Microcomputer Revolution
part III|31 pages
Visual Sociology
part IV|27 pages
Artificial Intelligence
part V|24 pages
Qualitative Sociology
part VI|15 pages
Teaching Sociology