Postphenomenological methodologies : new ways in mediating techno-human relationships /

This volume contributes to postphenomenological research into human-technology relations with essays reflecting on methodological issues through empirical studies of education, digital media, biohacking, health, robotics, and skateboarding. This work provides new perspectives that call for a compreh...

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Group Author: Aagaard, Jesper; Friis, Jan Kyrre Berg Olsen, 1963; Sorenson, Jessica; Tafdrup, Oliver; Hasse, Cathrine; Ihde, Don, 1934
Published: Lexington Books,
Publisher Address: Lanham, Maryland :
Publication Dates: [2018]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Postphenomenology and the philosophy of technology
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Summary: This volume contributes to postphenomenological research into human-technology relations with essays reflecting on methodological issues through empirical studies of education, digital media, biohacking, health, robotics, and skateboarding. This work provides new perspectives that call for a comprehensive postphenomenological research methodology.
Carrier Form: xxv, 267 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781498545235
1498545238
Index Number: B829
CLC: B089-03
Call Number: B089-03/P858
Contents: Cover; Postphenomenological Methodologies; Postphenomenological Methodologies: New Ways in Mediating Techno-Human Relationships; Copyright page; Contents; Foreword; An Introduction toPostphenomenological Methodologies; Educational Technologies; Chapter 1; Doing Postphenomenology in Education; Introduction; Postphenomenology and its Methods; Toward a Postphenomenology of Practice; Conclusion; References; Chapter 2; Inviting and Interacting; Introduction; Working Through and With Things: Media and Epistemic Objects; Methodological Consequences; Notes; References; Chapter 3; Entering the Portal
The Wall-Window: Non-Reductive Attentional SplitThe Portal: Experiential Transportation; Postphenomenological Methodology; Conclusion: The Ethics of Attention; References; Self-Tracking and Imaging Technologies; Chapter 4; Human-Technology Relationships in the Digital Age; Introduction; From Bodily Self-Understanding to Actions within the Network; Context: Biohacking; The Collapsed Metaphor; The Maker Approach Postphenomenologically Understood; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 5; Service Interfaces in Human-Technology Relations.
Services, Postphenomenology, and Self-Tracking TechnologiesIntersubjectivity in Human-Technology Relations; Experiencing DirectLife's Service Interfaces; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 6; From Camera Obscura to fMRI; Free Will Debates and Brain Imaging Technologies; Brain Imaging Technologies as Functional Evidence?; The Technically Mediated Self; Recognizing the Mediating Role of Imaging Technologies and Reinterpreting "Free Will"; Note; References; Robotic Technologies; Chapter 7; Paleoanthropology and Social Robotics; Introduction.
Old Questions and New Technologies: Material Hermeneutics of Paleoanthropological ResearchOld Dreams and Talking Tools: Social Robots Mediate the Stage; Conclusion: Technical Mediation, Alterity, and Knowing; Notes; References; Chapter 8; Lost in Translation?; Introduction; Transfer of Technology; Silbot-The Travelling Robot; Beyond "Program 1"; Toward a Postphenomenological Anthropology: Human Instability; A World of ...?; Closing Remarks; Notes; References; General Methodological Issues; Chapter 9; Why It Takes Both Postphenomenology and STS to Account for Technological Mediation.
PostphenomenologySTS Accounts of Technology; On the Difference between the Notions of Interpretive Flexibility and Multistability; Three Arguments for Amalgamation; The Case of LOVE Park; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 10; Describing and Valuing Technological Mediation; Introduction; The Empirical and Phenomenological Turn: Describing and Understanding Technological Mediation; Ordinary Technological Mediation as an Ethical Issue; Virtue Ethics and Technologies of the Self; Technoethics of Ordinary Mediation: Three Principles to Start With; References; Chapter 11.