Gendered Configurations of Humans and Machines Interdisciplinary Contributions |
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Editor:
| Büssers, Jan Faulhaber, Anja Raboldt, Myriam Wiesner, Rebecca |
Contribution by:
| Bath, Corinna Wahrig, Bettina Wedl, Juliette Metzger, Max Dayioglu-Yücel, Yasemin Wellner, Galit Nyckel, Thomas Zakablukovskiy, Evgeny Trittelvitz, Anja Crutzen, C. K. M. Heuer, Tanja Sonneck, Jennifer Gabel, Alexander Lorenz-Meyer, Dagmar Verran, Helen Dannenberg, Nadine Losch, Katharina Leuschner, Hannes Petersen, Imme Britton, Loren Klumbyte, Goda Draude, Claude Paehr, Isabel Pumara, Teresita Bednarek, Ingo |
ISBN: | 978-3-8474-2494-9 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2021 |
Publisher: | Verlag Barbara Budrich
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | AUD $82.95 |
Book Description:
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In numerous fields of science, work, and everyday life, humans and machines have been increasingly entangled, developing an ever-growing toolbox of interactions. These entanglements affect our daily lives and pose possibilities as well as restrictions, chances as well as challenges. The contributions of this volume tackle related issues by adopting a highly interdisciplinary perspective. How do digitalization and artificial intelligence affect gender relations? How can...
More DescriptionIn numerous fields of science, work, and everyday life, humans and machines have been increasingly entangled, developing an ever-growing toolbox of interactions. These entanglements affect our daily lives and pose possibilities as well as restrictions, chances as well as challenges. The contributions of this volume tackle related issues by adopting a highly interdisciplinary perspective. How do digitalization and artificial intelligence affect gender relations? How can intersectionality be newly understood in an increasingly internationally networked world? This volume is a collection of contributions deriving from the "Interdisciplinary Conference on the Relations of Humans, Machines and Gender" which took place in Braunschweig (October 16-19, 2019). It also includes the keynotes given by Cecile Crutzen, Galit Wellner and Helen Verran.