Public History
Episode of the Restless Device Podcast, January 22, 2017
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Topic
Steelmaking is an archetype of the rise and fall of American industry and received a lot of attention in the run-up to and aftermath of the 2016 US presidential election. This episode is about steelmaking in the 1960s and 70sā at the turning point from growth to decline. I look at how a new automated technology (Basic Oxygen Furnace) disrupted the workforce and how attempts to maintain racial segregation made the industry and union less prepared to adapt to the changes. This is a story about how once prosperous steelmaking regions became the rust belt, but it also offers lessons for facing the new kinds of automation that will soon transform every kind of work.
About this project
I wrote and produced this episode as part of a podcast series about the philosophical implications of different kinds of technologies. Other topics included perpetual motion machines, 3D printing, and the LISP programming language.