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Technology And The City Towards A Philosophy Of Urban Technologies Michael Nagenborg

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Technology And The City Towards A Philosophy Of Urban Technologies Michael Nagenborg
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.98 MB
Pages: 450
Author: Michael Nagenborg, Taylor Stone, Margoth González Woge, Pieter E. Vermaas
ISBN: 9783030523121, 3030523128
Language: English
Year: 2021
Volume: 36

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Technology And The City Towards A Philosophy Of Urban Technologies Michael Nagenborg by Michael Nagenborg, Taylor Stone, Margoth González Woge, Pieter E. Vermaas 9783030523121, 3030523128 instant download after payment.

The contributions in this volume map out how technologies are used and designed to plan, maintain, govern, demolish, and destroy the city. The chapters demonstrate how urban technologies shape, and are shaped, by fundamental concepts and principles such as citizenship, publicness, democracy, and nature. The many authors herein explore how to think of technologically mediated urban space as part of the human condition. The volume will thus contribute to the much-needed discussion on technology-enabled urban futures from the perspective of the philosophy of technology. This perspective also contributes to the discussion and process of making cities ‘smart’ and just. This collection appeals to students, researchers, and professionals within the fields of philosophy of technology, urban planning, and engineering.

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