What is the role of things in political participation? This book, now in paperback, develops a fresh perspective on the role of everyday objects, technology and settings in engagement, proposing that they enable a distinctive form of involvement: material participation. The book contributes to wider debates about democracy and materiality, but it also offers empirical analyses of particular objects and devices of material engagement: smart energy meters, environmental show homes and sustainable living gadgets. Material Participation brings social studies of science and technology (STS) into conversation with political theory in order to develop a novel approach to the analysis of specifically material forms of participation. In doing so, it...
Understanding the intersection of economic sociology and science and technology studies through the ...
In this chapter we rethink the relationship between people and place as mediated by waste materials ...
Our material experience (Giaccardi & Karana, 2015) is, thanks to the materials, artifacts and ob...
What is the role of things in political participation? This innovative book develops a fresh perspec...
Changing relations between science and democracy – and controversies over issues such as climate cha...
Changing relations between science and democracy – and controversies over issues such as climate cha...
The book is a collective meditation on the role of materiality in social affairs. The recent and gro...
This research explores how citizens from authoritarian countries can take advantage of social media ...
- Offers new theoretical perspectives to pave the way for future research - Comprehensive examinatio...
Changing relations between science and democracy – and controversies over issues like climate change...
People in contemporary industrial societies encounter countless novel materials that did not exist p...
This article explores the role of sustainable living experiments as devices of public engagement. It...
Many experts are concerned about the would-be character of smart grid users—specifically, that they ...
After several technological revolutions in which technologies became ever more present in our daily ...
This book chapter discusses the concept of the politics of objects through a specific empirical exam...
Understanding the intersection of economic sociology and science and technology studies through the ...
In this chapter we rethink the relationship between people and place as mediated by waste materials ...
Our material experience (Giaccardi & Karana, 2015) is, thanks to the materials, artifacts and ob...
What is the role of things in political participation? This innovative book develops a fresh perspec...
Changing relations between science and democracy – and controversies over issues such as climate cha...
Changing relations between science and democracy – and controversies over issues such as climate cha...
The book is a collective meditation on the role of materiality in social affairs. The recent and gro...
This research explores how citizens from authoritarian countries can take advantage of social media ...
- Offers new theoretical perspectives to pave the way for future research - Comprehensive examinatio...
Changing relations between science and democracy – and controversies over issues like climate change...
People in contemporary industrial societies encounter countless novel materials that did not exist p...
This article explores the role of sustainable living experiments as devices of public engagement. It...
Many experts are concerned about the would-be character of smart grid users—specifically, that they ...
After several technological revolutions in which technologies became ever more present in our daily ...
This book chapter discusses the concept of the politics of objects through a specific empirical exam...
Understanding the intersection of economic sociology and science and technology studies through the ...
In this chapter we rethink the relationship between people and place as mediated by waste materials ...
Our material experience (Giaccardi & Karana, 2015) is, thanks to the materials, artifacts and ob...