Social Epistemology and Technology
Toward Public Self-Awareness Regarding Technological Mediation
Herausgeber: Scalambrino, Frank
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Toward Public Self-Awareness Regarding Technological Mediation
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This book examines the social epistemological issues relating to technology for the sake of providing insights toward public self-awareness and informing matters of education, policy, and public deliberation.
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This book examines the social epistemological issues relating to technology for the sake of providing insights toward public self-awareness and informing matters of education, policy, and public deliberation.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 555g
- ISBN-13: 9781783485321
- ISBN-10: 1783485329
- Artikelnr.: 42813167
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 555g
- ISBN-13: 9781783485321
- ISBN-10: 1783485329
- Artikelnr.: 42813167
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Frank Scalambrino is Senior Lecturer at the University of Akron, Ohio's Polytechnic University. ,
Introduction: Publicizing the Social Effects of Technological Mediation,
Frank Scalambrino / Part I: Normative Dimensions of Technological Mediation
and Public Self-Awareness /1. The Place of Value in a World of Information:
Prolegomena to Any Marx 2.0, Steve Fuller / 2. Technological Systems and
Genuine Public Interests, Hans Radder / 3. The End of Trust in the Age of
Big Data?, Daniel J. Brunson / 4. Filter Bubbles and the Public Use of
Reason: Applying Epistemology to the Newsfeed, Jamie Carlin Watson / 5.
Technology, Extended Mind, and Hegel's Historical Man, Patrick J. Reider /
6. Existential Privacy and the Technological Situation of Boundary
Regulation, Elize de Mul / 7. Critical Media: Media Archeology as Critical
Theory, Stephen M. Bourque / 8. Speculative Ethics and Anticipatory
Governance of Emerging Technology: A Case for "Un-disciplined" Philosophy
of Technology, William Davis / 9. What Control? Life at the Limits of Power
Expression, Frank Scalambrino / Part II: Exploring Changing Conceptions of
Humans and Humanity / 10. Heidegger on the Question Concerning Technology &
Gelassenheit, Charles Bambach / 11. How Learning to Read and Write Shapes
Humanity: A Technosomatic Perspective on Digitization, Joris Vlieghe / 12.
Labor and Technology: Kant, Marx, and the Critique of Instrumental Reason,
Arthur Kok / 13. The Biopolitics of the Female: Constituting Gendered
Subjects through Technology, Danielle Guizzo / 14. Phenomenology of
Radiology: Intentional Analysis in the Constitution of Diagnostic Judgment,
Mindaugas Briedis / 15. Absent to Those Present: The Conflict between
Connectivity and Communion, Chad Engelland / 16. Recognizing the Face and
Facial Recognition, Levi Checketts / 17. Situated Mediation and
Technological Reflexivity: Smartphones, Extended Memory, and Limits of
Cognitive Enhancement, Christopher Drain and Richard Charles Strong / 18.
The Vanishing Subject: Becoming Who you Cybernetically Are, Frank
Scalambrino / About the Contributors / Index
Frank Scalambrino / Part I: Normative Dimensions of Technological Mediation
and Public Self-Awareness /1. The Place of Value in a World of Information:
Prolegomena to Any Marx 2.0, Steve Fuller / 2. Technological Systems and
Genuine Public Interests, Hans Radder / 3. The End of Trust in the Age of
Big Data?, Daniel J. Brunson / 4. Filter Bubbles and the Public Use of
Reason: Applying Epistemology to the Newsfeed, Jamie Carlin Watson / 5.
Technology, Extended Mind, and Hegel's Historical Man, Patrick J. Reider /
6. Existential Privacy and the Technological Situation of Boundary
Regulation, Elize de Mul / 7. Critical Media: Media Archeology as Critical
Theory, Stephen M. Bourque / 8. Speculative Ethics and Anticipatory
Governance of Emerging Technology: A Case for "Un-disciplined" Philosophy
of Technology, William Davis / 9. What Control? Life at the Limits of Power
Expression, Frank Scalambrino / Part II: Exploring Changing Conceptions of
Humans and Humanity / 10. Heidegger on the Question Concerning Technology &
Gelassenheit, Charles Bambach / 11. How Learning to Read and Write Shapes
Humanity: A Technosomatic Perspective on Digitization, Joris Vlieghe / 12.
Labor and Technology: Kant, Marx, and the Critique of Instrumental Reason,
Arthur Kok / 13. The Biopolitics of the Female: Constituting Gendered
Subjects through Technology, Danielle Guizzo / 14. Phenomenology of
Radiology: Intentional Analysis in the Constitution of Diagnostic Judgment,
Mindaugas Briedis / 15. Absent to Those Present: The Conflict between
Connectivity and Communion, Chad Engelland / 16. Recognizing the Face and
Facial Recognition, Levi Checketts / 17. Situated Mediation and
Technological Reflexivity: Smartphones, Extended Memory, and Limits of
Cognitive Enhancement, Christopher Drain and Richard Charles Strong / 18.
The Vanishing Subject: Becoming Who you Cybernetically Are, Frank
Scalambrino / About the Contributors / Index
Introduction: Publicizing the Social Effects of Technological Mediation,
Frank Scalambrino / Part I: Normative Dimensions of Technological Mediation
and Public Self-Awareness /1. The Place of Value in a World of Information:
Prolegomena to Any Marx 2.0, Steve Fuller / 2. Technological Systems and
Genuine Public Interests, Hans Radder / 3. The End of Trust in the Age of
Big Data?, Daniel J. Brunson / 4. Filter Bubbles and the Public Use of
Reason: Applying Epistemology to the Newsfeed, Jamie Carlin Watson / 5.
Technology, Extended Mind, and Hegel's Historical Man, Patrick J. Reider /
6. Existential Privacy and the Technological Situation of Boundary
Regulation, Elize de Mul / 7. Critical Media: Media Archeology as Critical
Theory, Stephen M. Bourque / 8. Speculative Ethics and Anticipatory
Governance of Emerging Technology: A Case for "Un-disciplined" Philosophy
of Technology, William Davis / 9. What Control? Life at the Limits of Power
Expression, Frank Scalambrino / Part II: Exploring Changing Conceptions of
Humans and Humanity / 10. Heidegger on the Question Concerning Technology &
Gelassenheit, Charles Bambach / 11. How Learning to Read and Write Shapes
Humanity: A Technosomatic Perspective on Digitization, Joris Vlieghe / 12.
Labor and Technology: Kant, Marx, and the Critique of Instrumental Reason,
Arthur Kok / 13. The Biopolitics of the Female: Constituting Gendered
Subjects through Technology, Danielle Guizzo / 14. Phenomenology of
Radiology: Intentional Analysis in the Constitution of Diagnostic Judgment,
Mindaugas Briedis / 15. Absent to Those Present: The Conflict between
Connectivity and Communion, Chad Engelland / 16. Recognizing the Face and
Facial Recognition, Levi Checketts / 17. Situated Mediation and
Technological Reflexivity: Smartphones, Extended Memory, and Limits of
Cognitive Enhancement, Christopher Drain and Richard Charles Strong / 18.
The Vanishing Subject: Becoming Who you Cybernetically Are, Frank
Scalambrino / About the Contributors / Index
Frank Scalambrino / Part I: Normative Dimensions of Technological Mediation
and Public Self-Awareness /1. The Place of Value in a World of Information:
Prolegomena to Any Marx 2.0, Steve Fuller / 2. Technological Systems and
Genuine Public Interests, Hans Radder / 3. The End of Trust in the Age of
Big Data?, Daniel J. Brunson / 4. Filter Bubbles and the Public Use of
Reason: Applying Epistemology to the Newsfeed, Jamie Carlin Watson / 5.
Technology, Extended Mind, and Hegel's Historical Man, Patrick J. Reider /
6. Existential Privacy and the Technological Situation of Boundary
Regulation, Elize de Mul / 7. Critical Media: Media Archeology as Critical
Theory, Stephen M. Bourque / 8. Speculative Ethics and Anticipatory
Governance of Emerging Technology: A Case for "Un-disciplined" Philosophy
of Technology, William Davis / 9. What Control? Life at the Limits of Power
Expression, Frank Scalambrino / Part II: Exploring Changing Conceptions of
Humans and Humanity / 10. Heidegger on the Question Concerning Technology &
Gelassenheit, Charles Bambach / 11. How Learning to Read and Write Shapes
Humanity: A Technosomatic Perspective on Digitization, Joris Vlieghe / 12.
Labor and Technology: Kant, Marx, and the Critique of Instrumental Reason,
Arthur Kok / 13. The Biopolitics of the Female: Constituting Gendered
Subjects through Technology, Danielle Guizzo / 14. Phenomenology of
Radiology: Intentional Analysis in the Constitution of Diagnostic Judgment,
Mindaugas Briedis / 15. Absent to Those Present: The Conflict between
Connectivity and Communion, Chad Engelland / 16. Recognizing the Face and
Facial Recognition, Levi Checketts / 17. Situated Mediation and
Technological Reflexivity: Smartphones, Extended Memory, and Limits of
Cognitive Enhancement, Christopher Drain and Richard Charles Strong / 18.
The Vanishing Subject: Becoming Who you Cybernetically Are, Frank
Scalambrino / About the Contributors / Index







