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Public attitudes toward programs of large-scale technological changes: Some reflections and policy prescriptions, appendix E
02 Jun 1973
Abstract
The question of how ready the public is for the implementation of large-scale programs of technological change is considered. Four vital aspects of the issue are discussed which include: (1) the ways in which the public mis-perceives the change process, (2) the ways in which recent history impacts on public attitudes, (3) the ways in which the public divides among itself, and (4) the fundamentals of public attitudes towards change. It is concluded that nothing is so critical in the 1970's to securing public approval for large-scale planned change projects as is securing the approval by change-agents of the public.
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- Title
- Public attitudes toward programs of large-scale technological changes: Some reflections and policy prescriptions, appendix E
- Creators
- A. B. Shostak - Drexel University
- Publisher
- Legacy CDMS
- Resource Type
- Report
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Sociology; Culture and Communication [Historical]
- Identifiers
- 991020705370204721