A New Industrial Future?: 3D Printing and the Reconfiguring of Production, Distribution, and Consumption

A New Industrial Future?: 3D Printing and the Reconfiguring of Production, Distribution, and Consumption

by Thomas Birtchnell, John Urry
A New Industrial Future?: 3D Printing and the Reconfiguring of Production, Distribution, and Consumption

A New Industrial Future?: 3D Printing and the Reconfiguring of Production, Distribution, and Consumption

by Thomas Birtchnell, John Urry

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Overview

A New Industrial Future? examines whether a further industrial revolution is taking place around the world. In this compelling book Birtchnell and Urry examine such a new possible future involving the mass adoption of 3D printing. The locating of 3D printers in homes, offices, stores and workshops would disrupt existing systems and pose novel challenges for incumbents. The book drawing upon expert interviews, scenario workshops and various case studies assesses the potential future of global manufacturing, freight transport, world trade and land use. It offers the first book-length social scientific analysis of the character and impacts of a new system of manufacturing that is in formation. The book will be of interest to urban planners, policy makers, social scientists, futurologists, economists, as well as general readers by offering inquiry on this future upheaval in the means of production.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317691532
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/15/2016
Series: Antinomies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 146
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Thomas Birtchnell is a Senior Lecturer in Geography and Sustainable Communities at the University of Wollongong, Australia.

John Urry is Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Co-Director of the Institute for Social Futures, Lancaster University, UK

Table of Contents

  1. Thinking Additively
  2. A Brief History of 3D Printing
  3. The 3D System
  4. Resources
  5. Transitions
  6. Futurity
  7. Scenarios
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