1. The demon metaphor arose in an interview on the influence of Rob Kling http://rkcsi.indiana.edu/article.php/interviews-with-colleagues-and-friends/73]] The demon metaphor arose in an interview on the influence of Rob Kling http://rkcsi.indiana.edu/article.php/interviews-with-colleagues-and-friends/73]]
2. Examining the computing and centralization debate
3. The Duality of Technology: Rethinking the Concept of Technology in Organizations
4. Law John (1987). Technology and heterogeneous engineering: The case of Portuguese expansion. In W.E. Bijker T.P. Hughes and T.J. Pinch (Eds.) The Social Construction of Technological Systems: New Directions in the Sociology and History of Technology. MIT Press.]] Law John (1987). Technology and heterogeneous engineering: The case of Portuguese expansion. In W.E. Bijker T.P. Hughes and T.J. Pinch (Eds.) The Social Construction of Technological Systems: New Directions in the Sociology and History of Technology. MIT Press.]]
5. Moore limited his law to transistor density and exponential growth technically includes linear and no growth-exponents of 1 and 0 so I am using these terms in a loose but familiar way.]] Moore limited his law to transistor density and exponential growth technically includes linear and no growth-exponents of 1 and 0 so I am using these terms in a loose but familiar way.]]