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The Philosophy of Technology According to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Surprising no one, the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy’s new entry for the “Philosophy of Technology” severely under-reports contributions from the continental tradition. Heidegger, the Frankfurt School, and Latour are confined to parentheses, and folks like Deleuze, Benjamin(!), and Serres go completely unmentioned. This is no doubt to be expected — the introduction to the entry [...]

CFP: Resistances: Technologies and Relationalities

17 to 18 April 2009
Binghamton, NY, United States

Website: http://pic.binghamton.edu/
Contact name: Hilary Malatino

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This conference seeks to explore the interconnectedness of technology,
relationality and practices of resistance. We conceptualize technology
broadly, as referring to systems, methods of organization, visual/imaging
techniques, and political strategies and tactics, as well as to specific
material objects and systems of objects [...]

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