2019
DOI: 10.1007/s42438-019-00065-8
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Postdigital Anthropology: Hacks, Hackers, and the Human Condition

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“…And similar accounts of technological dehumanization all over the world fill headlines of today's media. According to Gabriella Coleman, dehumanization is not built into technologies; instead, it results from interaction between technology and social organization (Coleman & Jandrić 2019). Focusing on technological agency, discontent with dehumanization is especially prominent in the fields of sociomaterialism, networked learning and similar (Jandrić 2017: ch.…”
Section: Discontent With Dehumanizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And similar accounts of technological dehumanization all over the world fill headlines of today's media. According to Gabriella Coleman, dehumanization is not built into technologies; instead, it results from interaction between technology and social organization (Coleman & Jandrić 2019). Focusing on technological agency, discontent with dehumanization is especially prominent in the fields of sociomaterialism, networked learning and similar (Jandrić 2017: ch.…”
Section: Discontent With Dehumanizationmentioning
confidence: 99%