Educating for Democracy

Educating for Democracy

Author: Anne Colby

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2010-01-06

Total Pages: 387

ISBN-13: 9780470623589

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Educating for Democracy reports the results of the Political Engagement Project, a study of educational practices at the college level that prepare students for responsible democratic participation. In this book, coauthors Anne Colby, Elizabeth Beaumont, Thomas Ehrlich, and Josh Corngold show that education for political development can increase students’ political understanding, skill, motivation, and involvement while contributing to many aspects of general academic learning.


Rise of the War Machines

Rise of the War Machines

Author: Raymond Patrick O'Mara

Publisher: Naval Institute Press

Published: 2022-03-15

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 1682477495

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Rise of the War Machines: The Birth of Precision Bombing in World War II examines the rise of autonomy in air warfare from the inception of powered flight through the first phase of the Combined Bomber Offensive in World War II. Raymond P. O’Mara builds a conceptual model of humans, machines, and doctrine that demonstrates a distinctly new way of waging warfare in human-machine teams. Specifically, O’Mara examines how the U.S. Army’s quest to control the complex technological and doctrinal system necessary to execute the strategic bombing mission led to the development of automation in warfare. Rise of the War Machines further explores how the process of sharing both physical and cognitive control of the precision bombing system established distinct human-machine teams with complex human-to—human and human-to-machine social relationships. O’Mara presents the precision bombing system as distinctly socio-technical, constructed of interdependent specially trained roles (the pilot, navigator, and bombardier); purpose-built automated machines (the Norden bombsight, specialized navigation tools, and the Minneapolis-Honeywell C-1 Autopilot); and the high-altitude, daylight bombing doctrine, all of which mutually shaped each other’s creation and use.


Typed Transcript of Oral History Interview

Typed Transcript of Oral History Interview

Author: Howard Gillette

Publisher:

Published: 1986

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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Interview with Howard Gillette, Jr. of the American Studies Program of George Washington University. Discusses his career in governmental posts and his role in Democratic party politics in the District of Columbia.


Handbook of Oral History

Handbook of Oral History

Author: Thomas Lee Charlton

Publisher: Rowman Altamira

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 650

ISBN-13: 9780759102293

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In recent decades, oral history has matured into an established field of critical importance to historians and social scientists alike. Handbook of Oral History captures the current state-of-the-art, identifies major strands of intellectual development, and predicts key directions for future growth in theory, research, and application.