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Technopolitical Mediation: An Arendtian Approach to Political Philosophy of Technology: Postphenomenology and the Philosophy of Technology

Autor Melis Bas
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 iun 2026
Technologies, by mediating our political interpretations and interactions, inform the way in which political communities are formed.

This book investigates technologies and their impact on socio-politics, focusing on Hannah Arendt's political theory. It goes beyond equating power with politics, which inevitably leads to a limited understanding of the political implications of technology. Melis Bas argues that technologies play a much more significant role in politics than just exerting power over individuals. They condition, frame, create, and organize politics. Through the lens of Hannah Arendt's political hermeneutics, Bas illuminates the interactional relationship between technology and politics, thus enabling an understanding of politics beyond its manifestation as power. Furthermore, Arendt's understanding of intersubjectivity-based as it is on a dynamic relationship between the self, the world, and other people-leaves room to examine the associated role of material conditions. Developing an alternative framework of politics of technology based on Arendt's political theory requires a perspective on technology that can address how the world becomes politically meaningful.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781666957167
ISBN-10: 166695716X
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 4 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Postphenomenology and the Philosophy of Technology

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Introduction: Technology, Power, and Politics
0.1.Politics of Technology
0.2.Technology and Power
0.3.Questioning Power
0.4.A Viable Alternative: Issues and Dingpolitik
0.5.Hannah Arendt: A Guide for a New Political Mediation Theory
0.6.Technological Mediation
0.7.Outline

Part I
1.Politics as Interaction: Hannah Arendt and Political Theory
1.1.Plato's Transformation of the Polis
1.2.Vita Activa
1.3.Features of Politics
1.4.Conclusion

2.Arendt, Phenomenology, and Technology
2.1.Hermeneutic Phenomenology of the Political
2.2.Common World and Worldliness
2.3.Technology in Arendt's Work
2.4.Cultural Products of Homo Faber
2.5.Conclusion

Part II
3.Technological Mediation of Common Sense
3.1.From Phenomenology to Postphenomenology
3.2.Empirical Exlorations
3.3.Gezi Park and Technological Mediation of Common Sense
3.4.Conclusion

4.Technological Mediation of Intersubjectivity
4.1.Political Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity
4.2.The Polis-Making of Gezi Park
4.3.Technological Mediation of Intersubjectivity
4.4.Technopolitical Mediation
4.5.Technopolitical Mediation on Social Media
4.6.Conclusion

Conclusion
5.1.Revisiting the Moses Bridges With Technopolitical Mediation

References
Index