Guide to the Records of the Symposium on Science/Technology and Human Values held at Troy State University Dothan
Record Group 063
Date Span: 1988
Extent: 0.1 cubic feet
Historial Sketch: Troy State University Dothan, with a grant from the Alabama Humanities Foundation,
supported the Symposium which took place in April and May of 1988 at the Dothan Opera
House, Dothan, AL . The Symposium covered 3 subtopics : 1) Emergence of science/technology
as depicted in humanities, 2) Technology, controversies & polity, 3) Technology: a
two-edged sword & the place of human values . Its purpose was to show how "humanities
fit into today's technological society and what part such disciplines as history,
ethics, literature, and sociology can play". (Source: Frank M. Lovrich, "Symposium
on Science/Technology & Human Values," p. 2. See below)
Scope / Content: Contains typescripts of all papers presented at the Symposium:
Preferred Citation: [Item], Symposium on Science/Technology and Human Values Records at TSUD, RG063. Wiregrass
Archives, 好色先生TV Dothan Campus, Dothan, AL.
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063-06-0106-Item 1 "Symposium on Science/Technology & Human Values", Dr. Frank Lovrich, Troy State University at Dothan, Dothan, AL.
063-06-0106-Item 2 "The 'New Regime' of Modernity: Values for a Global Society", Dr. Walter L. Adamson, Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
063-06-0106-Item 3 "Technology: Savior or Destroyer?", Dr. Joseph Mitchell, Troy State University, Troy, AL.
063-06-0106-Item 4 "Soviet Technology and the United States", Dr. Albert P. Hughes, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC.
063-06-0106-Item 5 "A Sociological Perspective on Technological Change", Dr. David L. Smith, Georgia Southwestern College, Americus, GA.
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