Description
Contributors. Neda Atanasoski, Katherine Bennett, Ivan Chaar Lopez, Sushmita Chatterjee, Hayri Dortdivanlioglu, Sanaz Haghani, Jacob Hagelberg, Jennifer Hamilton, Antonia Hernandez, Marjan Khatibi, Tamara Kneese, Erin McElroy, Vernelle A. A. Noel, Jessica Olivares, Nassim Parvin, Beth Semel, Renee Shelby, Tanja Wiehn
About the Author
Neda Atanasoski is Professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at the University of Maryland.
Nassim Parvin is an Associate Professor in the Information School at the University of Washington.
Reviews
"Successfully rethinking the scholarly and popular stance that certain technologies go too far into our private lives and bodies, this stellar collection opens up intellectual space for alternative perspectives that will enliven many debates in science and technology studies and beyond. It exposes the exceptional limits of liberal critique of privacy and the human when faced with technologies that threaten the divide between the human and nonhuman, surveillance and privacy, and the intimate and economic. A well-conceptualized, exciting, and much-needed intervention." -- Felicity Amaya Schaeffer, author of * Unsettled Borders: The Militarized Science of Surveillance on Sacred Indigenous Land *
Book Information
ISBN 9781478028031
Author Neda Atanasoski
Format Hardback
Page Count 328
Imprint Duke University Press
Publisher Duke University Press
Weight(grams) 572g