Friends in Low Places by James Willis

Friends in Low Places by James Willis

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The fact that human values are being driven out by technology is regretted but also regarded as inevitable if we are to continue to make progress. This book examines this assumption and shows that it is based on a series of illusions and misunderstandings. It discusses how we need to restore the balance of human and technological values.

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Friends in Low Places by James Willis

The fact that human values are being driven out by technology is widely regretted but also regarded as inevitable if we are to continue to make progress. This book, written from the perspective of general practice, examines this assumption and shows that it is based on a series of illusions and misunderstandings.Friends in Low Places describes typical reactions to, and the strains and expectations of, being classified as a 'professional' and discusses how we need to restore the balance of human and technological values. It has been eagerly awaited as a follow up to The Paradox of Progress by the same author. 'This book is cathartic. A crescendo of assenting growls will be heard across the land when they reach the chapters on managerialism and the Utopian protocols created in a world where everyday activity has to be evidence-based. This book offers a different way of seeking solutions. Planners and administrators, it argues, need to acknowledge how great is the divide between their most sophisticated models and the reality out there and thus recognise that the most valuable evidence on offer from those in low places is the evidence of their daily experience.'
General Practice, Alton, Hampshire
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ISBN 13 9781857754049
ISBN 10 1857754042
Title Friends in Low Places
Author James Willis
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2001-02-01
Number of pages 232
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.