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Description
How should we understand the experience of encountering and interpreting images? What are their roles in science and medicine? How do they shape everyday life? Postphenomenology and Imaging: How to Read Technology brings together scholars from multiple disciplines to investigate these questions. The contributors make use of the “postphenomenological” philosophical perspective, applying its distinctive ideas to the study of how images are experienced. These essays offer both philosophical analysis of our conception of images and empirical studies of imaging practice. Edited by Samantha J. Fried and Robert Rosenberger, this collection includes an extensive “primer” chapter introducing and expanding the postphenomenological account of imaging, as well as a set of short pieces by “critical respondents”: prominent scholars who may not self-identify as doing postphenomenology but whose adjacent work is illuminating.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Samantha J. Fried & Robert Rosenberger
SECTION 1: Primer
1. A Primer on Postphenomenology and Image Reading
Robert Rosenberger
SECTION 2: Postphenomenological Thought Experiments: Multiplying Multiples
2. Affect in the Age of the Image: The .gif Use Case
Stacey O. Irwin
3. Science Comes Late to Sonification
Don Ihde
4. Radiology as Skillful Coping and Enactive Hermeneutics: A Critique of Representations and Corresponding Truth
Jan Kyrre Berg Friis
SECTION 3: Embodied Postphenomenology: Ethnographies of the Interactive Multiple
5. Image Interpretation as Object Constitution: Hermeneutic Strategies in Neuroscientific Practice
Bas de Boer
6. “To Be Or Not To Be”: Hermeneutic Relations Through Technology in Clinical Cytology
Anette Forss
7. Not Too Queer To Be Straight And Not Too Straight To Be Queer: Becoming Bisexual Through The Screen Of Digital Hook-Up App Bumble
Katie Warfield
SECTION 4: Postphenomenology as Practice/Theory
8. Feynman Diagrams and the Phenomeno
Product details
| Published | 12 Jul 2021 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 320 |
| ISBN | 9781793604569 |
| Imprint | Lexington Books |
| Illustrations | 19 b/w photos; 6 textboxes; |
| Series | Postphenomenology and the Philosophy of Technology |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Samantha J. Fried and Robert Rosenberger have put together a volume that I will reference for years to come. Imaging is a topic that is evergreen in reflection on science and technology--and how we rely on visualized data and imagery more broadly in the world every day. This volume represents the best of new work on the topic within philosophy of technology and STS. Imaging is never just imaging, and the volume's contributors make this fact clear, offering accounts of multistability, embodiment, classification, and sociality that accompany the visualization we do. I love how the volume includes both authors working within the postphenomenological tradition and those critical respondents from outside of the subfield. A strength of this volume is its breadth of cases and types of visualization--from satellites to cells to hook-up apps--as well as the in-depth treatment given in each chapter by the authors. I look forward to assigning these essays in my philosophy of technology classes.
Ashley Shew, Virginia Tech
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