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Postphenomenological Investigations - Essays on Human-Technology Relations (Hardcover): Rosenberger, Peter-Paul Verbeek Postphenomenological Investigations - Essays on Human-Technology Relations (Hardcover)
Rosenberger, Peter-Paul Verbeek; Contributions by Don Ihde, Lenore Langsdorf, Kirk M Besmer, …
R2,718 Discovery Miles 27 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Postphenomenological Investigations: Essays on Human-Technology Relations provides an introduction to the school of thought called postphenomenology and showcases projects at the cutting edge of this perspective. Postphenomenology presents a unique blend of insights from the philosophical traditions of phenomenology and American pragmatism, and applies them to studies of user relations to technologies. These studies provide deep descriptions of the ways technologies transform our abilities, augment our experience, and shape the world around us. This book proceeds with a preface by Don Ihde, postphenomenology's founder, and a detailed review of the main ideas of this perspective by the editors Robert Rosenberger and Peter-Paul Verbeek. The body of this volume is composed of twelve postphenomenological essays which reflect the expansive range, detail-orientation, and interdisciplinarity of this school of thought. These essays confront a broad assortment of topics, both abstract and concrete. Abstract topics addressed include metaphysics, ethics, methodology, and analysis of the notions of selfhood, skill training, speed, and political activism. Just a few of the concrete topics studied include human-like interactive robots, ethics education, image interpretation in radiology, science fiction tropes, transportation history, wearable computing, and organ donation protocols for brain-dead bodies. The volume concludes with constructive critiques of postphenomenology by Andrew Feenberg, Diane Michelfelder, and Albert Borgmann, all figures whose work is relevant to postphenomenological projects.

Visualization in the Age of Computerization (Paperback): Annamaria Carusi, Timothy Webmoor, Steve Woolgar, Aud Sissel Hoel Visualization in the Age of Computerization (Paperback)
Annamaria Carusi, Timothy Webmoor, Steve Woolgar, Aud Sissel Hoel
R1,194 Discovery Miles 11 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Digitalization and computerization are now pervasive in science. This has deep consequences for our understanding of scientific knowledge and of the scientific process, and challenges longstanding assumptions and traditional frameworks of thinking of scientific knowledge. Digital media and computational processes challenge our conception of the way in which perception and cognition work in science, of the objectivity of science, and the nature of scientific objects. They bring about new relationships between science, art and other visual media, and new ways of practicing science and organizing scientific work, especially as new visual media are being adopted by science studies scholars in their own practice. This volume reflects on how scientists use images in the computerization age, and how digital technologies are affecting the study of science.

Visualization in the Age of Computerization (Hardcover, New): Annamaria Carusi, Timothy Webmoor, Steve Woolgar, Aud Sissel Hoel Visualization in the Age of Computerization (Hardcover, New)
Annamaria Carusi, Timothy Webmoor, Steve Woolgar, Aud Sissel Hoel
R4,280 Discovery Miles 42 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Digitalization and computerization are now pervasive in science. This has deep consequences for our understanding of scientific knowledge and of the scientific process, and challenges longstanding assumptions and traditional frameworks of thinking of scientific knowledge. Digital media and computational processes challenge our conception of the way in which perception and cognition work in science, of the objectivity of science, and the nature of scientific objects. They bring about new relationships between science, art and other visual media, and new ways of practicing science and organizing scientific work, especially as new visual media are being adopted by science studies scholars in their own practice. This volume reflects on how scientists use images in the computerization age, and how digital technologies are affecting the study of science.

Postphenomenological Investigations - Essays on Human-Technology Relations (Paperback): Rosenberger, Peter-Paul Verbeek Postphenomenological Investigations - Essays on Human-Technology Relations (Paperback)
Rosenberger, Peter-Paul Verbeek; Contributions by Don Ihde, Lenore Langsdorf, Kirk M Besmer, …
R1,324 Discovery Miles 13 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Postphenomenological Investigations: Essays on Human-Technology Relations provides an introduction to the school of thought called postphenomenology and showcases projects at the cutting edge of this perspective. Postphenomenology presents a unique blend of insights from the philosophical traditions of phenomenology and American pragmatism, and applies them to studies of user relations to technologies. These studies provide deep descriptions of the ways technologies transform our abilities, augment our experience, and shape the world around us. This book proceeds with a preface by Don Ihde, postphenomenology's founder, and a detailed review of the main ideas of this perspective by the editors Robert Rosenberger and Peter-Paul Verbeek. The body of this volume is composed of twelve postphenomenological essays which reflect the expansive range, detail-orientation, and interdisciplinarity of this school of thought. These essays confront a broad assortment of topics, both abstract and concrete. Abstract topics addressed include metaphysics, ethics, methodology, and analysis of the notions of selfhood, skill training, speed, and political activism. Just a few of the concrete topics studied include human-like interactive robots, ethics education, image interpretation in radiology, science fiction tropes, transportation history, wearable computing, and organ donation protocols for brain-dead bodies. The volume concludes with constructive critiques of postphenomenology by Andrew Feenberg, Diane Michelfelder, and Albert Borgmann, all figures whose work is relevant to postphenomenological projects.

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