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    Stanford, California : Stanford University Press
    ISBN: 9781503640634
    Language: English
    Pages: 229 Seiten , 14 Illustrationen (schwarz/weiß) , 22,9 cm
    Series Statement: Sensing media
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.48/33
    Keywords: Technischer Fortschritt ; Skeptizismus ; Information technology / Social aspects / United States ; Information technology / Moral and ethical aspects / United States ; Technological innovations / Social aspects / United States ; Technological innovations / Moral and ethical aspects / United States ; Technology and Black people / United States ; Technology and people with disabilities / United States ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Skeptizismus
    Abstract: "From Munchausen by Tiktok to wellness apps to online communities to AI, the DISCO Network explores the possibilities that technoskepticism can create. This is a book about possibility and refusal in relation to new technologies. Though refusal is an especially powerful mode--particularly for those who have historically not been given the option to say no--people of color and disabled people have long navigated the space between saying yes and saying no to the newest technologies. Technoskepticism relates some of these stories to reveal the possibilities skepticism can create. The case for technoskepticism unfolds across three sections: the first focused on disability, the creative use of wellness apps, and the desire for diagnosis; the second on digital nostalgia and home for Black and Asian users who produced communities online before home pages gave way to profiles; and the third focused on the violence inherent in A.I.-generated Black bodies and the possibilities for Black style in the age of A.I. Acknowledging how the urge to refuse new technologies emerges from specific racialized histories, the authors also emphasize how care can look like an exuberant embrace of the new."
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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