Jump to content

Reframing Technology An Intellectual History of Thinking Beyond the Machine


Recommended Posts

3dbc6d94be22c3ad8b01a52fdfe63bf4.webp
Reframing Technology: An Intellectual History of Thinking Beyond the Machine by Kent Hufford
English | July 22, 2024 | ISBN: 3111396118 | 211 pages | MOBI | 0.58 Mb
For over a hundred years, technological change has been framed using a simple narrative: technology drives history. Reframing Technology challenges this idea of technological determinism through metahistorical and literary analyses that locate the birth of contingent frameworks in the historiography of technology in and around the 1930s. The book also traces how the formal discipline of the History of Technology was remarkably preconfigured by four North American authors who were not professional historians, Thorstein Veblen, Stuart Chase, Lewis Mumford, and Marshall McLuhan. They are considered as a continuum and are put in dialogue despite their training in different disciplines. Their work is then linked up with the emergence of formal and institutional inquiry into narratives of technology at the end of the twentieth century. The ideas in the book are applied to current discussions about the future of technology and artificial intelligence. The book's main argument is that, as the authors listed above suggest, we need to think beyond "the machine," and reframe technology as a cultural practice, rather than thinking of it as an object or a tool.


Download Links

RapidGator
https://rg.to/file/81d8f215e7c9055a2611b256d495c27d/doipb.7z.html
TakeFile
https://takefile.link/87bgwjozeh45/doipb.7z.html
Fileaxa
https://fileaxa.com/o67graegmo27/doipb.7z
Fikper
https://fikper.com/SfqvUq9qKZ/doipb.7z.html


Link to comment
Share on other sites

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in



Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...