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The Black Scholar, 2016
This chapter suggests that the relation of sociology to materiality is by and large characterized in terms of a forgetting of materiality. Sociological accounts have tended to privilege language, discourse, and culture and assign primary dynamism to the human realm.
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This chapter suggests that the relation of sociology to materiality is by and large characterized in terms of a forgetting of materiality. Sociological accounts have tended to privilege language, discourse, and culture and assign primary dynamism to the human realm.
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The Sociological Review, 2017
That the modern city should be a purified space of human habitation, a humanist citadel, constructed for, and by humanity alone, was an implicit assumption in urban studies until recently. We might say that urban studies has always been part of this humanist fantasy since it is hard to find a time when non-human elements and actants were not important
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That the modern city should be a purified space of human habitation, a humanist citadel, constructed for, and by humanity alone, was an implicit assumption in urban studies until recently. We might say that urban studies has always been part of this humanist fantasy since it is hard to find a time when non-human elements and actants were not important
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2016
This chapter focuses on the ways in which non-human entities can be included in the Relational Ecosystem of the city, such as plants, trees, infrastructures, organizations, sensors, and devices. The methodologies, approaches, technologies, and modalities according to which these scenarios can take form are examined using a variety of approaches and ...
Salvatore Iaconesi, Oriana Persico
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This chapter focuses on the ways in which non-human entities can be included in the Relational Ecosystem of the city, such as plants, trees, infrastructures, organizations, sensors, and devices. The methodologies, approaches, technologies, and modalities according to which these scenarios can take form are examined using a variety of approaches and ...
Salvatore Iaconesi, Oriana Persico
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Biodegradation as More-than-Human Unmaking
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human InteractionIn this work, we introduce biodegradation as a process of more-than-human unmaking. We begin by positioning biodegradation amongst related works in design research before presenting a circular process of making and unmaking biomaterials and living organisms through biodegradation.
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2023
In the global context of the Great Acceleration, things and people have been on the move more than ever before. Moritz Frischkorn takes a fresh look at recent performing arts practices that deal with everyday objects on and beyond the stage. Contrasting these practices with the business field of logistics, he examines the aesthetic and ethical concerns
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In the global context of the Great Acceleration, things and people have been on the move more than ever before. Moritz Frischkorn takes a fresh look at recent performing arts practices that deal with everyday objects on and beyond the stage. Contrasting these practices with the business field of logistics, he examines the aesthetic and ethical concerns
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