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This volume represents the breadth of Langdon Winner's influence and includes chapters from a wide range of scholars from the global north and south working in the fields of engineering, philosophy, STS, and sociology on broad applications, from technological sleepwalking to atmospheric marketing. As resistance is a central thread throughout all of Winner's work, these contributions challenge hegemony and reimagine the way things are into the way things might be. The authors provide insights on how Winner's work continues to remain relevant and insightful in the face of new and emerging technologies. It appeals broadly to students and researchers and is broken down into three Sections: Theoretical Approaches, Applications, and Pushing Boundaries.
Contents
Introduction.- Chapter 1. (How) Do Artefacts Have Politics? (Re-)Tracing the Ontic and the Ontological in Winner's.- Chapter 2. Artificial Intentions: Winner's Inherently Political Artifacts, AI and Government.- Chapter 3. Artifacts' Agency | Designers' Agency.- Chapter 4. "Do Artifacts Have Politics?": From Material to Immaterial Dimensions of Urban Infrastructures.- Chapter 5. The Politics of Type 1 Diabetes Management.- Chapter 6. Power and Politics in the Design of Autonomous and AI-Enabled Weapons.- Chapter 7. Technical Alienation, AI, and Autonomous Technology.- Chapter 8. Are We Still Sleepwalking? Rethinking Technological Somnambulism in the Age of AI.- Chapter 9. Invasive Laboratories: A Critique of Induced Vulnerability in the Retail Atmospherics Literature.- Chapter 10. On Bullshit Engines' Politics.- Chapter 11. We Are All Now the Whale and the Reactor, We Are All Now the Coalfields.- Chapter 12. Technological Politics and the Rhetorical Situation.



