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The Smartification of Everything

Detalles
Cant. Págs.
322
Dimensiones
152 x 229 x 19.11mm | 469g
Fecha de publicación
Editorial
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS
País de publicación
Canada
Lenguaje
English
ISBN
9781487556723
Precio de venta
$ 1.650
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Detalles
Cant. Págs.
322
Dimensiones
152 x 229 x 19.11mm | 469g
Fecha de publicación
Editorial
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS
País de publicación
Canada
Lenguaje
English
ISBN
9781487556723
Descripción

From the smart phone to the smart home, smartness has become an almost inescapable reality of everyday life. Supposedly intelligent, interconnected technologies, smart systems have taken on their own forms of life, and it is no longer easy to determine who these systems benefit  and what their long-term social and ethical implications may be. In twenty contributions spanning the social sciences, humanities, and the arts, The Smartification of Everything offers a deep dive into a variety of studies that critically interrogate smartification processes and book is edited by experts in science and technology studies (STS), anthropology, and sociology, and is written by academics and artists working across a diverse range of disciplines, including geography, architecture, and urban studies, among others. The volume moves beyond the digital hype cycle around smart cities, artificial intelligence, or the Internet of Things, which presents smart tech as neat spaces of continuous improvement. Instead, the authors illustrate how smartness is partial, messy, and contested, while also situated in specific sociocultural, historical, spatial, and political Smartification of Everything questions the potential and the limitations of smart systems and in doing so furthers our understanding of the complex dynamics today among technology, environment, and power.