This book shows how money and technology have shaped our thinking and social and ecological relations, with disturbing consequences. It offers solutions for their redesign in ways that will promote justice and sustainability. It is aimed at scholars and advanced students in environmental studies, economics, archaeology and social theory.
This book shows how money and technology have shaped our thinking and social and ecological relations, with disturbing consequences. It offers solutions for their redesign in ways that will promote justice and sustainability. It is aimed at scholars and advanced students in environmental studies, economics, archaeology and social theory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alf Hornborg is an anthropologist and the Professor of Human Ecology at Lunds Universitet, Sweden. He is the author of The Power of the Machine (2001), Global Ecology and Unequal Exchange (2011), and Global Magic (2016). He has conducted field research in Canada, Peru, and Brazil.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Rethinking economy and technology 2. The Anthropocene challenge to our worldview 3. Producing and obscuring global injustices 4. The money game 5. Anticipating degrowth 6. The ontology of technology 7. Energy technologies as time-space appropriation 8. Capitalism, energy and the logic of money 9. Unequal exchange and economic value 10. Subjects versus objects: artifacts have consequences, not agency 11. Anthropocene confusions: dithering while the planet burns 12. Animism, relationism and the ontological turn 13. Conclusions and possibilities Afterword: confronting mainstream notions of progress.
1. Rethinking economy and technology 2. The Anthropocene challenge to our worldview 3. Producing and obscuring global injustices 4. The money game 5. Anticipating degrowth 6. The ontology of technology 7. Energy technologies as time-space appropriation 8. Capitalism, energy and the logic of money 9. Unequal exchange and economic value 10. Subjects versus objects: artifacts have consequences, not agency 11. Anthropocene confusions: dithering while the planet burns 12. Animism, relationism and the ontological turn 13. Conclusions and possibilities Afterword: confronting mainstream notions of progress.
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