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Technoscience and cyberculture / edited by Stanley Aronowitz [and others].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Routledge, 1996Description: 323 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415911753
  • 9780415911757
  • 0415911761
  • 9780415911764
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.483 20
LOC classification:
  • T14.5 .T4464 1996
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: Establishing Markers in the Milieu / Jennifer Rich and Michael Menser -- 1. On Cultural Studies, Science, and Technology / Michael Menser and Stanley Aronowitz -- 2. Perspectives on the Evolution of Science Studies / Dorothy Nelkin -- 3. When Eliza Doolittle Studies 'enry 'iggins / Sharon Traweek -- 4. Math Fictions / Betina Zolkower -- 5. Citadels, Rhizomes, and String Figures / Emily Martin -- 6. Earth to Gore, Earth to Gore / Andrew Ross -- 7. Mapping Space: Imaging Technologies and the Planetary Body / Jody Berland -- 8. The Bomb's-Eye View: Smart Weapons and Military TV / John Broughton -- 9. Virtual Capitalism / Arthur Kroker -- 10. Markets and Antimarkers in the World Economy / Manuel De Landa -- 11. Technoscience and the Labor Process / William DiFazio -- 12. Genetic Services, Social Context, and Public Priorities / Philip Boyle -- 13. Genetics in Public Health: Implications of Genetic Screening and Counseling in Rural and Culturally Diverse Populations / Ralph W. Trottier -- 14. Boundary Violations / Peter Lamborn Wilson -- 15. The Possibility of Agency for Photographic Subjects / Barbara Martinsons -- 16. Remarks on Narrative and Technology, or Poetry and Truth / Samuel R. Delany -- 17. The Question of Space / Lebbeus Woods -- 18. Becoming-Heterarch: On Technocultural Theory, Minor Science, and the Production of Space / Michael Menser.
Summary: "Argues that technology is culture, saturating the world so that technology has become the dominant discourse in politics, medicine, the media, religion, and everyday life".
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Book City Campus City Campus Main Collection 303.483 TEC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A137440B

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: Establishing Markers in the Milieu / Jennifer Rich and Michael Menser -- 1. On Cultural Studies, Science, and Technology / Michael Menser and Stanley Aronowitz -- 2. Perspectives on the Evolution of Science Studies / Dorothy Nelkin -- 3. When Eliza Doolittle Studies 'enry 'iggins / Sharon Traweek -- 4. Math Fictions / Betina Zolkower -- 5. Citadels, Rhizomes, and String Figures / Emily Martin -- 6. Earth to Gore, Earth to Gore / Andrew Ross -- 7. Mapping Space: Imaging Technologies and the Planetary Body / Jody Berland -- 8. The Bomb's-Eye View: Smart Weapons and Military TV / John Broughton -- 9. Virtual Capitalism / Arthur Kroker -- 10. Markets and Antimarkers in the World Economy / Manuel De Landa -- 11. Technoscience and the Labor Process / William DiFazio -- 12. Genetic Services, Social Context, and Public Priorities / Philip Boyle -- 13. Genetics in Public Health: Implications of Genetic Screening and Counseling in Rural and Culturally Diverse Populations / Ralph W. Trottier -- 14. Boundary Violations / Peter Lamborn Wilson -- 15. The Possibility of Agency for Photographic Subjects / Barbara Martinsons -- 16. Remarks on Narrative and Technology, or Poetry and Truth / Samuel R. Delany -- 17. The Question of Space / Lebbeus Woods -- 18. Becoming-Heterarch: On Technocultural Theory, Minor Science, and the Production of Space / Michael Menser.

"Argues that technology is culture, saturating the world so that technology has become the dominant discourse in politics, medicine, the media, religion, and everyday life".

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