Development and the Politics of Human Rights 2015
DOI: 10.1201/b19264-12
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Bridging Worlds: Academe and Cultural Agency in Southern Mexico

Abstract: According to Bernard Stiegler's theory of techno-evolution, technologies have an intrinsically pharmacological nature. This means that they are simultaneously supportive and destructive for sociotechnical practices based on them. Technological innovations always first disrupt existing sociotechnical practices, but can and should then always be appropriated by the social system to be turned into a new technical system upon which new sociotechnical practices are based. As constituted and conditioned by a technic… Show more

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