In a climate of profound uncertainty over Britain’s postwar status, some industrialists and policymakers sought solace in a ‘defiant modernist’ aesthetic, proposing radical technological transformations to circumvent economic constraints. The British computer industry, which briefly challenged that of the USA for technological sophistication, presents a revealing instance of this approach and its limitations. Early promoters, notably Vivian Bowden of Ferranti, shrewdly laid the rhetorical groundwork to position the new machines as the natural outcome of a uniquely British technological trajectory. Into the 1960s, however, their agenda was disrupted not only by economic realities, but also by the increasing importance of software and c...
On the cusp of the 1980s personal computers became affordable for the first time. Apple and IBM in t...
This article first outlines the early development of the home computer in Britain, focusing particul...
This research seeks to understand the process of technological development in the UK and the specifi...
In the 1960s small computers emerged in the United States, based on the new semiconductor technology...
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s 1984 privatization of British Telecom was a landmark moment for n...
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's 1984 privatization of British Telecom was a landmark moment for n...
This paper traces the role of American technocrats in popularizing the notion later dubbed the “tech...
The impact of digital technologies on industry and society at large is the subject of numerous recen...
In the article we describe how the digital computer regime grew out of existing computing regimes th...
Much of what has been written – or exhibited in British and American museums – about the information...
US technological leadership and domination of the world economy were further enhanced by the extraor...
The word ‘resistance’ has become unsuitable for use in the context of new technology. The allegation...
Challenging the argument that liberal humanism faces extinction in the face of ubiquitous digital te...
We live in a moment of high anxiety around digital transformation. Computers are blamed for generati...
I have long felt that we, as educators, seem to be walking backwards into the future, facing where w...
On the cusp of the 1980s personal computers became affordable for the first time. Apple and IBM in t...
This article first outlines the early development of the home computer in Britain, focusing particul...
This research seeks to understand the process of technological development in the UK and the specifi...
In the 1960s small computers emerged in the United States, based on the new semiconductor technology...
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s 1984 privatization of British Telecom was a landmark moment for n...
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's 1984 privatization of British Telecom was a landmark moment for n...
This paper traces the role of American technocrats in popularizing the notion later dubbed the “tech...
The impact of digital technologies on industry and society at large is the subject of numerous recen...
In the article we describe how the digital computer regime grew out of existing computing regimes th...
Much of what has been written – or exhibited in British and American museums – about the information...
US technological leadership and domination of the world economy were further enhanced by the extraor...
The word ‘resistance’ has become unsuitable for use in the context of new technology. The allegation...
Challenging the argument that liberal humanism faces extinction in the face of ubiquitous digital te...
We live in a moment of high anxiety around digital transformation. Computers are blamed for generati...
I have long felt that we, as educators, seem to be walking backwards into the future, facing where w...
On the cusp of the 1980s personal computers became affordable for the first time. Apple and IBM in t...
This article first outlines the early development of the home computer in Britain, focusing particul...
This research seeks to understand the process of technological development in the UK and the specifi...