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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Helga Nowotny (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zurich)Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Polity Press Dimensions: Width: 14.50cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.80cm Weight: 0.386kg ISBN: 9780745687612ISBN 10: 074568761 Pages: 220 Publication Date: 23 October 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews'Informed, eloquent and compelling.' The Times Higher Education 'This is the most insightful, thorough reflection I have ever read on the most fundamental issue of our world: how to accept uncertainty and how to deal with it. This book has extraordinary implications for the practice and epistemology of science. A seminal work that will influence science policy in significant ways.' Manuel Castells, University of Southern California 'With rapid advances in technology intersecting with human behaviour in unpredictable ways, how we approach issues surrounding uncertainty will inevitably impact every aspect of life. In this thought-provoking book, Professor Helga Nowotny brings unique perspectives on uncertainty from her extensive background as a scholar, policy maker and research administrator.' Subra Suresh, President, Carnegie Mellon University 'This brilliant new book confirms Helga Nowotny as the voice of social science in an initially unsympathetic milieu, and its intellectual champion in her insistence that without understandings of and through society, understandings of and through science cannot flourish./ Marilyn Strathern, University of Cambridge 'From tea leaves to necromancy, from betting to scientific research, Helga Nowotny's exploration of uncertainty is deep and wide, playful and practical in turn. But at the heart of the matter lies a serious imperative, dear to my heart, which is the business of finding out about the world and how it works.' Tim Hunt, ERC Scientific Council 'In this splendid book, Helga Nowotny tackles the ever-elusive human desire to tame the future by considering how technology and innovation feed imagination and aspirations. Millennial dreams, science fiction, sustainability studies, economics, algorithms and genetics are the stuff that drives her analysis across an amazing array of fields and situations. Despite unrelenting randomness, she advocates that we embrace uncertainty, for this is essential for developing capabilities and social resilience.' Michele Lamont, Harvard University Nowotny's slim book is a big well of wisdom. You may find your sense of wonder refreshed if you locked in some time to drink deep from it. The Strait Times, Singapore Highly recommended to anybody with an interest in how humans fear, hope, and act upon the future. Mary Ann Liebert Publications Remarkable The American Historian Helga Nowotny in her quite brilliant new book argues that uncertainty is inextricably enmeshed with human existence. It is cunning because uncertainty is constantly changing and acting in different ways. Uncertainty can reveal itself in the next action or decision, or it may arise slowly over time. Previous certainties unravel into mysteries, previous safe assumptions become risky options. Sydney Morning Herald With rapid advances in technology intersecting with human behavior in unpredictable ways, how we approach issues surrounding uncertainty will inevitably impact every aspect of life. In this thought-provoking book, Professor Helga Nowotny brings unique perspectives on uncertainty from her extensive background as a scholar, policy maker and research administrator.' Subra Suresh, President, Carnegie Mellon University This brilliant new book confirms Helga Nowotny as the voice of social science in an initially unsympathetic milieu, and its intellectual champion in her insistence that without understandings of, and through, society, understandings of, and through, science cannot flourish.' Marilyn Strathern, Social Anthropology, University of Cambridge With rapid advances in technology intersecting with human behavior in unpredictable ways, how we approach issues surrounding uncertainty will inevitably impact every aspect of life. In this thought-provoking book, Professor Helga Nowotny brings unique perspectives on uncertainty from her extensive background as a scholar, policy maker and research administrator. Subra Suresh, President, Carnegie Mellon University This brilliant new book confirms Helga Nowotny as the voice of social science in an initially unsympathetic milieu, and its intellectual champion in her insistence that without understandings of, and through, society, understandings of, and through, science cannot flourish. Marilyn Strathern, Social Anthropology, University of Cambridge With rapid advances in technology intersecting with human behavior in unpredictable ways, how we approach issues surrounding uncertainty will inevitably impact every aspect of life. In this thought-provoking book, Professor Helga Nowotny brings unique perspectives on uncertainty from her extensive background as a scholar, policy maker and research administrator. Subra Suresh, President, Carnegie Mellon University This brilliant new book confirms Helga Nowotny as the voice of social science in an initially unsympathetic milieu, and its intellectual champion in her insistence that without understandings of, and through, society, understandings of, and through, science cannot flourish. Marilyn Strathern, Social Anthropology, University of Cambridge Author InformationHelga Nowotny is former President of the European Research Council and Professor Emerita of Social Studies of Science at ETH Zurich Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |