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Exploring Technology and Social Space

Autor J. Macgregor Wise, John Macgregor Wise
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 sep 1997
This volume offers a critical, philosophical and epistemological framework to understand better our relations to technology and social space. John MacGregor Wise: focuses on the burgeoning technological assemblage of communication and information characterized by the Internet and cyberspace; draws on the philosophy of Deleuze and Guattari and the actor-network sociology of Latour; and brings together diverse examples from cyborg films, television, museums, cyberspace and debates over a new world information and communication order. In the last chapter, the possibilities and limitations of human agency within the new wired world are described.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780761904229
ISBN-10: 0761904220
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: SAGE Publications
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States

Cuprins

EPISTEME
Introduction
Slouching towards Tralfamadore
The Modern Episteme
Beyond the Modern Episteme
Space and Agency in the Land of the Cyborgs
Living in a Deleuzian World
ASSEMBLAGE
Making Television, Making History
AT&T Builds the Bomb
Communications
From SDI to NII through the MSI
Welcome to Your Assemblage
It's a Small World After All
Rethinking the NIICO and the GII
Conclusion
Technology is License to Forget

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This volume offers a critical, philosophical and epistemological framework to understand better our relations to technology and social space. John MacGregor Wise: focuses on the burgeoning technological assemblage of communication and information characterized by the Internet and cyberspace; draws on the philosophy of Deleuze and Guattari and the actor-network sociology of Latour; and brings together diverse examples from cyborg films, television, museums, cyberspace and debates over a new world information and communication order. In the last chapter, the possibilities and limitations of human agency within the new wired world are described.