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E-grāmata: An Anthropology of Futures and Technologies

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  • Formāts: 192 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-13: 9781000185935
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This book examines emerging automated technologies and systems and the increasingly prominent roles that each plays in our lives and our imagined futures. It asks how technological futures are being constituted and the roles anthropologists can play in their making; how anthropologists engage with emerging technologies within their fieldwork contexts in research which seeks to influence future design; how to create critical and interventional approaches to technology design and innovation; and how a critical anthropology of the way that emerging technologies are experienced in everyday life circumstances offers new insights for future making practices. In pursuing these questions, this book respond to a call for new anthropologies that respond to the current and emerging technological environments in which we live, environments for which thinking critically about the possible, plausible, and impossible futures are no longer sufficient. Taking the next step, this book asserts that anthropology must now propose alternative ways, rooted in ethnography, to approach and engage with what is coming and to contest dominant narratives of industry, policy and government, and to respond to our contemporary context through a public, vocal and interventional approach.

This book examines emerging automated technologies and systems and the increasingly prominent roles that each plays in our lives and our imagined futures.

Introduction
1. Complicating Futures
2. Modelling the Future?
3.
Innovation routes
4. Digital Anticipation
5. Algorithmic futures and the
unsettled sense of care
6. Organising artificial intelligence and
representing work
7. Making sense of sensors
8. Drones as a gendered matter
of concern
9. Future Mobility Solutions?
10. Eco-sensory technologies and the
surrealist impulse Afterword
Débora Lanzeni is Research Fellow at Monash University, Australia.

Karen Waltorp is Associate Professor Promotion Program, Department of Anthropology at University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

Sarah Pink is Professor at Monash University, Australia.

Rachel C. Smith is Associate Professor at Aarhus University, Denmark.