Succeeding in a Technological Society
Barrett Hazeltine
Tuesday, 11 Feb 1986 at 3:00 pm – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union
Barrett Hazeltine is Professor of Engineering and Associate Dean of the College at Brown University. He was on the faculty of the University of Zambia and the University of Malawi-Polytechnic. He is Vice Chair of the Council for the Understanding of Technology in Human Affairs and editor of The Weaver, a journal on technology and society.Part of the National Affairs Series.
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