Technoscience and Everyday LifeMcGraw-Hill Companies,Incorporated, 2006 - 186 páginas This book "traces the multiple ways in which technoscience features in and affects the dynamics of everyday life, and explores how the everyday influences the course of technoscience. In the process, it takes account of a range of core social scientific themes: body, identity, citizenship, society, space and time. It combines critique and microsocial analysis to develop several novel conceptual tools, and addresses key contemporary theoretical debates on posthumanism, social-material divides, process philosophy and complexity, temporality and spatiality. This book is a major contribution to the sociology of everyday life, science and technology studies, and social theory." - back cover. |
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... risk society ( Beck 1992 ) – and there are reasons to be circumspect about this model of modern society ( e.g. Adam , Beck and Van Loon 2000 ) - it is commonplace to be aware of risks to the body ( whether these risks are to be found in ...
... risk society ( Beck 1992 ) – and there are reasons to be circumspect about this model of modern society ( e.g. Adam , Beck and Van Loon 2000 ) - it is commonplace to be aware of risks to the body ( whether these risks are to be found in ...
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... risks that are putatively solved by the use of electric toothbrushes . On the other , a series of other risks are generated : risks around breakage , collective peace , personal identity and social propriety . Everyday bodily risks and ...
... risks that are putatively solved by the use of electric toothbrushes . On the other , a series of other risks are generated : risks around breakage , collective peace , personal identity and social propriety . Everyday bodily risks and ...
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... risks , hands - free sets are routinely recommended to minimize risks in the absence of long - term studies . In this example , space is ' warped ' by tech- noscience into differential domains of doing and not - doing . That is to say ...
... risks , hands - free sets are routinely recommended to minimize risks in the absence of long - term studies . In this example , space is ' warped ' by tech- noscience into differential domains of doing and not - doing . That is to say ...
Contenido
Versions of everyday life and technoscience | 16 |
making the corporeal in everyday life | 41 |
the micropolitics of everyday life | 63 |
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Technoscience And Everyday Life: The Complex Simplicities of the Mundane Michael, Mike Vista previa limitada - 2006 |
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