Description |
viii, 180 pages ; 22 cm |
Contents |
Introduction : is computerization a philosophy or a technique? -- The technological world-view, Western philosophy, and knowledge -- Rationalizing the organization -- MIS development and organizational culture -- Technical adjuncts to intervention -- Computer-mediated therapy -- Computerization and the dehumanization of human services -- Ethical issues related to computerized service delivery -- Creating a socially responsible technology -- Conclusion : calculating versus thinking. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [169]-172) and index. |
Subject |
Human services -- Data processing -- Social aspects.
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Electronic data processing -- Philosophy.
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Added Author |
Pardeck, John T.
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ISBN |
0865690235 alkaline paper |
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