Technoscience and cyberculture / edited by Stanley Aronowitz [and others].
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Routledge,
1996.
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Physical Description: | 323 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Format: | Book |
Partial Contents:
- Introduction / Jennifer Rich, Michael Menser
- On cultural studies, science, and technology / Michael Menser, Stanley Aronowitz
- Perspectives on the evolution of science studies / Dorothy Nelkin
- When Eliza Doolittle studies 'enry 'iggins / Sharon Traweek
- Math fictions / Betina Zolkower
- Citadels, rhizomes, and string figures / Emily Martin
- Earth to Gore, earth to Gore / Andrew Ross
- Mapping space / Jody Berland
- Boomb's-eye view / John Broughton
- Virtual capitalism / Arthur Kroker
- Markets and antimarkets in the world economy / Manuel De Landa
- Technoscience and the labor process / William DiFazio
- Genetic services, social context, and public priorities / Philip Boyle.
- Genetics in public health / Ralph W. Trottier
- Boundary violations / Peter Lamborn Wilson / Possibility of agency for photographic subjects / Barbara Martinsons
- Remarks on narrative and technology, or poetry and truth / Samuel R. Delany
- Question of space / Lebbeus Woods
- Becoming-Heterarch / Michael Menser.