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'Today, Computers Should Interest Everybody': The Meanings of Microcomputers
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Abstract By the late 1970s, it was technologically possible to manufacture microcomputers – very small, stand-alone computers for personal use – in very large quantities. Selling them, however, meant creating a mass market where none existed: conventionally, only trained professionals, and a few devoted enth... view more
By the late 1970s, it was technologically possible to manufacture microcomputers – very small, stand-alone computers for personal use – in very large quantities. Selling them, however, meant creating a mass market where none existed: conventionally, only trained professionals, and a few devoted enthusiasts, interacted directly with the machines. Designers, marketers, retailers and other promoters therefore sought to build meanings into the design and presentation of computers which would connect them with new audiences. Such meanings reflected – and might themselves modify – the prevalent hopes, fears, desires and expectations of the users’ cultures.... view less
Classification
Sociology of Science, Sociology of Technology, Research on Science and Technology
Technology Assessment
Free Keywords
Alltag; Kultur; Design; Kommunikation; Medien; Technik; Materielle Kultur; Computerisierung; Unternehmen; Wissen
Document language
English
Publication Year
2012
Page/Pages
p. 307-315
Journal
Zeithistorische Forschungen / Studies in Contemporary History, 9 (2012) 2
Issue topic
Computerisierung und Informationsgesellschaft
ISSN
1612-6033
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed