Author Archive for Peter Giger

entangling feminist technoscience and post-colonial theory
by Koen Leurs
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pdf iconThis paper addresses the self and subjectivity in contemporary digital technology-rich contexts. A mutual shaping perspective is elaborated to understand both processes of gender and ethnicity inscription of technologies on the human subject and his/her gendered and ethnic subscription to technologically mediated cultural, economic, social and symbolic power relations. An interpretative frame is sketched that builds on the performance of gender/ethnicity, actor-network-theory and feminist techno-science. Finally a reading of post-structuralist and post-colonial theories on hypertext is offered. Hypertext, as a figuration, is helpful in mapping out performativity in digital contexts as it may uncover power dissymetries as well as male/masculine, ‘racial’/ethnic and female/feminine specificities that may be left unheard elsewhere.

by William Pawlett
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Tracing the infinitesimal in male networks of power
by Karl Palmås
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Technology Review: Human-Animal Cybrids

Techno-activism and free software: Tools for the renovation of political action | Blanca Callén, Daniel López, Miquel Domènech, Francisco

From Control to Networks in Academic Publishing | Peter Giger, Lena Trojer