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  • Janet Vertesi und David Ribes
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digitalSTS
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch digitalSTS
© 2019 Princeton University Press, Princeton

© 2019 Princeton University Press, Princeton

Kapitel in diesem Buch

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Preface: The digitalSTS Community ix
  4. Introduction 1
  5. Materiality
  6. Introduction 11
  7. Unfolding Digital Materiality: How Engineers Struggle to Shape Tangible and Fluid Objects 17
  8. The Life and Death of Data 42
  9. Materiality Methodology, and Some Tricks of the Trade in the Study of Data and Specimens 43
  10. Digital Visualizations for Thinking with the Environment 61
  11. Gender
  12. Introduction 77
  13. If “Diversity” Is the Answer, What Is the Question? Understanding Diversity Advocacy in Voluntaristic Technology Projects 81
  14. Feminist STS and Ubiquitous Computing: Investigating the Nature of the “Nature” of Ubicomp 99
  15. Affect and Emotion in digitalSTS 117
  16. The Ambiguous Boundaries of Computer Source Code and Some of Its Political Consequences 136
  17. Global Inequalities
  18. Introduction 157
  19. Venture Ed: Recycling Hype, Fixing Futures, and the Temporal Order of Edtech 161
  20. Dangerous Networks: Internet Regulations as Racial Border Control in Italy 178
  21. Social Movements and Digital Technology: A Research Agenda 198
  22. Living in the Broken City: Infrastructural Inequity, Uncertainty, and the Materiality of the Digital in Brazil 221
  23. Sound Bites, Sentiments, and Accents: Digitizing Communicative Labor in the Era of Global Outsourcing 240
  24. Infrastructure
  25. Introduction 263
  26. Infrastructural Competence 267
  27. Getting “There” from the Ever-Changing “Here”: Following Digital Directions 280
  28. Digitized Coral Reefs 300
  29. Of “Working Ontologists” and “High-Quality Human Components”: The Politics of Semantic Infrastructures 326
  30. The Energy Walk: Infrastructuring the Imagination 349
  31. Software
  32. Introduction 365
  33. From Affordances to Accomplishments: PowerPoint and Excel at NASA 369
  34. Misuser Innovations: The Role of “Misuses” and “Misusers” in Digital Communication Technologies 393
  35. Knowing Algorithms 412
  36. Keeping Software Present: Software as a Timely Object for STS Studies of the Digital 423
  37. Visualizing the Social
  38. Introduction 447
  39. Tracing Design Ecologies: Collecting and Visualizing Ephemeral Data as a Method in Design and Technology Studies 451
  40. Data Sprints: A Collaborative Format in Digital Controversy Mapping 472
  41. Smart Artifacts Mediating Social Viscosity 497
  42. Actor-Network versus Network Analysis versus Digital Networks: Are We Talking about the Same Networks? 510
  43. Acknowledgments 525
  44. Contributors 529
  45. Index 539
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