The Next Layer - Periodization http://tnl-6.local/taxonomy/term/1151/0 en-US Double Ages http://tnl-6.local/node/1314 <p>Why is that each of the Industrial Ages identified by the technological innovation school (Mensch, Perez, Freeman, Soete etc) is marked by major innovations which are not considered to be among the mainstays of the period, but which do play a great role in it, to the point where they leave just as much of a stamp on popular memory as the dominant industrial process of that Age?</p> <p><a href="http://tnl-6.local/node/1314" target="_blank">read more</a></p> http://tnl-6.local/node/1314#comments English Notes Technopolitics Periodization techno-economic paradigms Technopolitics Wed, 07 Apr 2010 19:38:47 +0000 Brian Holmes 1314 at http://tnl-6.local Freeman & Soete, Long Waves of Technological Change http://tnl-6.local/node/1229 <p>This table is taken from p. 19 of The Economics of Industrial Innovation<br /> by Christopher Freeman and Luc Soete (1997 edition).</p> <a href="/node/1229"><img src="http://tnl-6.local/files/images/Freeman-Soete_Long_Waves_Tech_Change.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Freeman &amp; Soete, Long Waves of Technological Change" title="Freeman &amp; Soete, Long Waves of Technological Change" class="image image-thumbnail " width="100" height="47" /></a><div class="field field-type-text field-field-copyright"> <div class="field-label">Copyright:&nbsp;</div> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> by the article owner </div> </div> </div> http://tnl-6.local/node/1229#comments Notes Technopolitics Technopolitics long waves Periodization technological change Technopolitics Wed, 02 Dec 2009 13:02:10 +0000 Brian Holmes 1229 at http://tnl-6.local