[Air-L] Definition of technology?

Daniel Nemenyi daniel at pompo.co
Wed Apr 8 04:23:07 PDT 2020


Dear Ana and all,

I'd recommend the excellent 'Rise of Technological Science', in History and Technology, vol. 1, 1983. It's published under Jan Sebestik's name, but it's really a summary of a collective research project which was de facto lead by Georges Canguilhem and in which Gilbert Simondon participated. It's especially sharp on the distinction between technics and technology, and their conflation in English.

Best wishes,
Daniel

On Wed 08 Apr 2020 at 01:23, Ana Visan <ana.m.visan at gmail.com> wrote:

> 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
>
>
> +1 519 502 3310
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