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Critical Technology - A Social Theory of Personal Computing (Paperback)
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Have we resigned ourselves to a cyber-future that has been decided
behind our backs? Why is technology - and our understanding of it -
central to the concerns of critical social theory? In developing
the PC technologists have borrowed ideas from the human sciences
about what people are like, about the nature of meaning and the
desirability of some experiences over others. Yet, to date, the
academic disciplines most concerned with these ideas have offered
neither resistance nor debate. In this book, Graeme Kirkpatrick
shows why it is crucial that we initiate that debate. Offering a
revealing critique of PC design and the social assumptions that
underlie it, Kirkpatrick argues that it relies on a particular
conception of a capitalistic society that expects its technology to
come pre-packaged, mass-marketed and "user-friendly". Anyone who is
critical of such a society and its commodification of human
achievement should, he suggests, be suspicious. Kirkpatrick argues
that the computer is a contested space within which major social
conflicts are played out. On the one hand, there is a narrative of
flexibility and human empowerment, and on the other a sense of a
"system" that controls our lives, leaving us in thrall to the
computer corporations, and at constant risk from phishers and
hackers. The outcomes of these conflicts are extremely important as
they will shape our future experience of technology, society and
politics. Critical Technology is a lively, provocative and often
radical book, which forces us to reflect on the meaning of an
artefact that is central to our daily lives, yet that we too often
take for granted.
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