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Exploring Technology And Social Space, Vol. 1 by J. Macgregor Wise β€” book cover

Exploring Technology And Social Space, Vol. 1

by J. Macgregor Wise, John MacGregor Wise
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Overview

This volume offers a critical, philosophical and epistemological framework to understand better our relations to technology and social space.

John Mac Gregor 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.

Synopsis

Examining the fundamental assumptions that we hold about the role of technology in our lives, Technology and Social Space describes the possibilities and limitations of human agency within the new wired world. In a patient and thoughtful style, author J. Macgregor Wise elaborates a critical, philosophical, and epistemological framework from which to better understand our relations to technology and social space. The book argues that most treatments of technology and society arise from a modernist episteme (or set of assumptions) that radically separates humans from technologies, focusing on questions of determination and identity. In an attempt to provide a clearer view of technology and social space, the book explores alternative perspectives centered on notions of agency. Working from within these alternative epistemes, the book turns its attention to the burgeoning technological assemblage of communication and information characterized by the Internet and cyberspace. Technology and Social Space draws on the philosophy of Deleuze and Guattari and the actor-network sociology of Bruno Latour, and brings together diverse examples from cyborg films, television, museums, cyberspace, and debates over a New World Information and Communication Order. Ultimately, the book describes the possibilities and limitation of human agency within the new wired world. This groundbreaking volume will be of interest to professionals and academics in popular culture, media studies, mass communication, and sociology.

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Elaborates a critical, philosophical, and epistemological framework from which to better understand our relations to technology and social space. Argues that most treatments of technology and society arise from a modernist set of assumptions that separates humans from technologies, and explores alternative perspectives centered on notions of agency, looking at communication and information technology. Draws on examples from film, television, museums, and cyberspace, as well as the work of philosophers Deleuse and Guattari. Paper edition (unseen), $22.95. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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Elaborates a critical, philosophical, and epistemological framework from which to better understand our relations to technology and social space. Argues that most treatments of technology and society arise from a modernist set of assumptions that separates humans from technologies, and explores alternative perspectives centered on notions of agency, looking at communication and information technology. Draws on examples from film, television, museums, and cyberspace, as well as the work of philosophers Deleuse and Guattari. Paper edition (unseen), $22.95. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 1997
Publisher
Sage Publications (CA)
Pages
232
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780761904229

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