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Reclaiming Participation Technology Mediation Collectivity 1 Aufl Mathias Denecke Editor Anne Ganzert Editor Isabell Otto Editor Robert Stock Editor

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Publisher: transcript Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.31 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Mathias Denecke (editor); Anne Ganzert (editor); Isabell Otto (editor); Robert Stock (editor)
ISBN: 9783839429228, 3839429226
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1. Aufl.

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Reclaiming Participation Technology Mediation Collectivity 1 Aufl Mathias Denecke Editor Anne Ganzert Editor Isabell Otto Editor Robert Stock Editor by Mathias Denecke (editor); Anne Ganzert (editor); Isabell Otto (editor); Robert Stock (editor) 9783839429228, 3839429226 instant download after payment.

This volume unravels the debates on the »Participation Age«: Instead of perpetuating visions of social »all-inclusion« or the »digital divide«, the collection reclaims collectivity as an effect of technological and historical conditions.
Thinking of participation both as promise and duty, the contributions analyse the attractions and impositions connected to the socio-technical formation of collectivities. The constraints of participation are addressed by focusing on the mutual shaping of user practices and technological environments. It is hence a relational thinking that allows specifying the manifold interconnections of technology, practices and discourses.

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