Anon. 2015. “Current Use of Military Robots.” ArmyofRobots.com. Retrieved (http://www.armyofrobots.com/current-use-military.html).
Dourish, Paul and Genevieve Bell. 2013. “‘Resistance Is Futile’: Reading Science Fiction Alongside Ubiquitous Computing.” Personal and Ubiquitous
Computing 18:769–78.
Downer, John. 2007. “When the Chick Hits the Fan: Representativeness and Reproducibility in Technological Tests.” Social Studies of Science 37(1):7–26.
Grossman, Lev. n.d. “2045: The Year Man Becomes Immortal.” Time. Retrieved May 12, 2015
(http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,2048299,00.html).
Hawking, Stephen. 2014. “Stephen Hawking: ‘Transcendence Looks at the Implications of Artificial Intelligence - but Are We Taking AI Seriously
Enough?.’” The Independent, May 1.
Hughes, Thomas P. 1987. “The Evolution of Large Technological Systems:” Pp. 51–82 in The Social Construction of Technological Systems: New Directions
in the Sociology and History of Technology, edited by Wiebe E. Bijker, Thomas P. Hughes, and Trevor F. Pinch. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Kline, Ronald and Trevor Pinch. 1996. “Users as Agents of Technological Change: The Social Construction of the Automobile in the Rural United States.”
Technology and Culture 37(4):763–95.
Levinson, Sean. 2013. “Drones Gone Wild: A Collection of the Worst Drone-Related Mishaps and Misfires.” Elite Daily, December 20. Retrieved April 14,
2015 (http://elitedaily.com/news/politics/drones-gone-wild-collection-worst-drone-related-mishaps-misfires/).
Moore, Gordon E. 2006. “Chapter Four.” Pp. 37–54 in Understanding Moore’s Law: Four Decades of Innovation, edited by David C. Brock. Philadelphia,
PA: Chemical Heritage Foundation.
Perrow, Charles. 1999a. “Chapter 1: Normal Accidents at Three Mile Island.” Pp. 15–31 in Normal Accidents: Living With High Risk Technologies. Princeton:
Princeton University Press.
Perrow, Charles. 1999b. “Introduction.” Pp. 3–14 in Normal Accidents: Living With High Risk Technologies. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Sagan, Scott D. 1996. “Why Do States Build Nuclear Weapons?: Three Models in Search of a Bomb.” International Security 21(3):54–86.
Singer, Peter. 2009. “Ethical Implications of Military Robotics.”
Singer, P. W. n.d. “Drones Don’t Die - A History of Military Robotics.” History Net: Where History Comes Alive - World & US History Online. Retrieved
April 30, 2015 (http://www.historynet.com/drones-dont-die-a-history-of-military-robotics.htm).
Turner, Fred. 2005. “Where the Counterculture Met the New Economy: The WELL and the Origins of Virtual Community.” Technology and Culture
46(4):485–512.
Winner, Langdon. 1980. “Do Artifacts Have Politics?” Daedalus 109(1):121–36.