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Digital Habitus - A Critique of the Imaginaries of Artificial Intelligence

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book proposes a new theoretical framework for approaching the causes and effects that digital technologies and the imaginaries related to them have on the processes of self-interpretation and subjectivation.


List of contents

Introduction Part 1 1.1. From Transhumanism to Technological Imaginaries 1.2. From Technological Imaginaries to Habitus 1.3. From Habitus to Technological Habitus Part 2 2.1. Technological Habitus 2.2. Digital Habitus 1 2.3. Digital Habitus 2 Conclusion

About the author

Alberto Romele teaches digital communication at the Institute of Communication and Media at Sorbonne Nouvelle University. He is also research associate of philosophy and ethics of technology at the Department of Philosophy and Education Sciences of the University of Turin. He edited Towards a Philosophy of Digital Media (with E. Terrone, 2018) and Interpreting Technology (with W. Reijers and M. Coeckelbergh, 2021). He is the author of Digital Hermeneutics (Routledge 2020).

Summary

This book proposes a new theoretical framework for approaching the causes and effects that digital technologies and the imaginaries related to them have on the processes of self-interpretation and subjectivation.

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