[Air-L] Definition of technology?

Fisk, Nathan fisk at usf.edu
Tue Apr 7 17:52:18 PDT 2020


Hi Ana,

I’d suggest:

'Technology': The Emergence of a Hazardous Concept
www.jstor.org/stable/40971194https://www.jstor.org/stable/40971194
Technology: The / Emergence of a / Hazardous / Concept* / BY LEO MARX "... the essence of technology is by no means anything technological.”

Best,
Nathan

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Florida Cyber Community & Outreach Liaison
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From: Ana Visan <ana.m.visan at gmail.com><mailto:ana.m.visan at gmail.com>
Date: April 7, 2020 at 8:24:29 PM
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Dear AoIRs,

I am a migration and border studies scholar researching how technologies
(from mobile phones to drones to databases) affect migration journeys. I am
not familiar with STS scholarship and I was hoping you could help by
pointing me to some (seminal?) works that might help me formulate an
all-encompassing definition of technology (or a theoretical approach to
it), beyond ICTs—i.e. one that includes biometrics, information exchange
databases, but also material objects like drones, and/or one that addresses
both technology “used by” as well as technology “used on.”

Many thanks in advance,

Ana


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