Appropriating Technology
Vernacular Science And Social Power
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Minnesota Press
Published:8th Sep '04
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This book examines how outsiders creatively reshape consumer products, often as acts of critique and resistance, highlighting the innovative spirit behind these adaptations.
In Appropriating Technology, the authors delve into the fascinating world of how outsiders engage with consumer products. This exploration reveals a dynamic landscape where innovation meets critique, showcasing how various individuals and groups often reimagine existing technologies. Through their unique perspectives, the contributors highlight the ways in which these adaptations serve as forms of resistance, critique, or even revolt against mainstream consumer culture.
The book features a diverse array of contributors, including scholars from institutions such as Miami University, SUNY Buffalo, and the University of Trento. Each author brings their own insights into the motivations and implications of appropriating technology. By examining case studies and real-world examples, the text illustrates how these transformations can challenge the status quo and promote alternative ways of thinking about technology and consumption.
Ultimately, Appropriating Technology encourages readers to consider the broader social and cultural contexts in which technology operates. It invites reflection on the power dynamics involved in consumerism and the potential for grassroots innovation to reshape our relationship with technology. This thought-provoking work is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersections of technology, culture, and social change.
ISBN: 9780816634279
Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 23mm
Weight: unknown
424 pages