Technocreep and the Politics of Things Not Seen
Herausgeber: Atanasoski, Neda; Parvin, Nassim
Technocreep and the Politics of Things Not Seen
Herausgeber: Atanasoski, Neda; Parvin, Nassim
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The contributors to Technocreep and the Politics of Things Not Seen examine new and emerging technologies that are often referred to as creepy to outline the possibilities for a politics and ethics of technological relations that do not reduce all instances of technological creep to surveillance.
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The contributors to Technocreep and the Politics of Things Not Seen examine new and emerging technologies that are often referred to as creepy to outline the possibilities for a politics and ethics of technological relations that do not reduce all instances of technological creep to surveillance.
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9781478028031
- ISBN-10: 1478028033
- Artikelnr.: 71704362
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9781478028031
- ISBN-10: 1478028033
- Artikelnr.: 71704362
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Neda Atanasoski is Professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at the University of Maryland. Nassim Parvin is an Associate Professor in the Information School at the University of Washington.
Prologue ix
Acknowledgments xi
Interview with ChatGPT xv
Introduction / Neda Atanasoski and Nassim Parvin 1
1. Maintenance Play / Antonia Hernández 27
Artist Contribution: “The Embodied Self” / Marjan Khatibi 39
Interlude: Smart Dust / Neda Atanasoski and Nassim Parvin 43
2. Uncivil Technoscience: Anti-immigration and Citizen Science in Boundary
Making / Iván Chaar López 51
3. Hesitancy, Solidarity, and Whiteness: The Limits and Possibilities of
Rape-Reporting Apps / Renee Shelby 67
4. Undoing Landlord Technologies: Beyond the Propertied Logics of the
Pandemic Past and Present / Erin McElroy 79
Artist Contribution: “Thousand Dreams of Yamur” / Hayri Dortdivanlioglu 95
Interlude: Smart Homes / Neda Atanasoski and Nassim Parvin 99
5. “Reading the Room”: Messy Contradictions in the Datafied Home / Tanja
Wiehn 113
6. Surveillance Vigilantes: Property, Porch Pirates, and Paranoia on
Nextdoor / Jessica L. Olivares 127
7. Alexa, Disability, and the Politics of Things Not Apprehended / Jennifer
A. Hamilton 149
Artist Contribution: “Masks, Mirrors, Light and Shadow” / Vernelle A. A.
Noel 161
Interlude: Smart Desires / Neda Atanasoski and Nassim Parvin 163
8. Tracking for Two: Surveillance and Self-Care in Pregnancy Apps / Tamara
Kneese 175
9. “So Creepy It Must Be True!”: Techno-Orientalism, Technonationalism, and
the Social Credit Imaginary / Jacob Hagelberg 189
10. Resistant Resonances: Vocal Biomarkers, Transductive Labor, and the
Politics of Things Not Heard / Beth Semel 207
Artist Contribution: “Streetsmarts” by Katherine Bennett 223
Interlude: Smart Forests / Neda Atanasoski and Nassim Parvin 225
11. Animal-Vegetal-Technology: Creeping Categories / Sushmita Chatterjee
239
Artist Contribution: “Close Your Eyes” by Sanaz Haghani 255
Epilogue: Dreaming Feminist Futures / Neda Atanasoski and Nassim Parvin
257
Bibliography 265
Contributors 283
Index
Acknowledgments xi
Interview with ChatGPT xv
Introduction / Neda Atanasoski and Nassim Parvin 1
1. Maintenance Play / Antonia Hernández 27
Artist Contribution: “The Embodied Self” / Marjan Khatibi 39
Interlude: Smart Dust / Neda Atanasoski and Nassim Parvin 43
2. Uncivil Technoscience: Anti-immigration and Citizen Science in Boundary
Making / Iván Chaar López 51
3. Hesitancy, Solidarity, and Whiteness: The Limits and Possibilities of
Rape-Reporting Apps / Renee Shelby 67
4. Undoing Landlord Technologies: Beyond the Propertied Logics of the
Pandemic Past and Present / Erin McElroy 79
Artist Contribution: “Thousand Dreams of Yamur” / Hayri Dortdivanlioglu 95
Interlude: Smart Homes / Neda Atanasoski and Nassim Parvin 99
5. “Reading the Room”: Messy Contradictions in the Datafied Home / Tanja
Wiehn 113
6. Surveillance Vigilantes: Property, Porch Pirates, and Paranoia on
Nextdoor / Jessica L. Olivares 127
7. Alexa, Disability, and the Politics of Things Not Apprehended / Jennifer
A. Hamilton 149
Artist Contribution: “Masks, Mirrors, Light and Shadow” / Vernelle A. A.
Noel 161
Interlude: Smart Desires / Neda Atanasoski and Nassim Parvin 163
8. Tracking for Two: Surveillance and Self-Care in Pregnancy Apps / Tamara
Kneese 175
9. “So Creepy It Must Be True!”: Techno-Orientalism, Technonationalism, and
the Social Credit Imaginary / Jacob Hagelberg 189
10. Resistant Resonances: Vocal Biomarkers, Transductive Labor, and the
Politics of Things Not Heard / Beth Semel 207
Artist Contribution: “Streetsmarts” by Katherine Bennett 223
Interlude: Smart Forests / Neda Atanasoski and Nassim Parvin 225
11. Animal-Vegetal-Technology: Creeping Categories / Sushmita Chatterjee
239
Artist Contribution: “Close Your Eyes” by Sanaz Haghani 255
Epilogue: Dreaming Feminist Futures / Neda Atanasoski and Nassim Parvin
257
Bibliography 265
Contributors 283
Index
Prologue ix
Acknowledgments xi
Interview with ChatGPT xv
Introduction / Neda Atanasoski and Nassim Parvin 1
1. Maintenance Play / Antonia Hernández 27
Artist Contribution: “The Embodied Self” / Marjan Khatibi 39
Interlude: Smart Dust / Neda Atanasoski and Nassim Parvin 43
2. Uncivil Technoscience: Anti-immigration and Citizen Science in Boundary
Making / Iván Chaar López 51
3. Hesitancy, Solidarity, and Whiteness: The Limits and Possibilities of
Rape-Reporting Apps / Renee Shelby 67
4. Undoing Landlord Technologies: Beyond the Propertied Logics of the
Pandemic Past and Present / Erin McElroy 79
Artist Contribution: “Thousand Dreams of Yamur” / Hayri Dortdivanlioglu 95
Interlude: Smart Homes / Neda Atanasoski and Nassim Parvin 99
5. “Reading the Room”: Messy Contradictions in the Datafied Home / Tanja
Wiehn 113
6. Surveillance Vigilantes: Property, Porch Pirates, and Paranoia on
Nextdoor / Jessica L. Olivares 127
7. Alexa, Disability, and the Politics of Things Not Apprehended / Jennifer
A. Hamilton 149
Artist Contribution: “Masks, Mirrors, Light and Shadow” / Vernelle A. A.
Noel 161
Interlude: Smart Desires / Neda Atanasoski and Nassim Parvin 163
8. Tracking for Two: Surveillance and Self-Care in Pregnancy Apps / Tamara
Kneese 175
9. “So Creepy It Must Be True!”: Techno-Orientalism, Technonationalism, and
the Social Credit Imaginary / Jacob Hagelberg 189
10. Resistant Resonances: Vocal Biomarkers, Transductive Labor, and the
Politics of Things Not Heard / Beth Semel 207
Artist Contribution: “Streetsmarts” by Katherine Bennett 223
Interlude: Smart Forests / Neda Atanasoski and Nassim Parvin 225
11. Animal-Vegetal-Technology: Creeping Categories / Sushmita Chatterjee
239
Artist Contribution: “Close Your Eyes” by Sanaz Haghani 255
Epilogue: Dreaming Feminist Futures / Neda Atanasoski and Nassim Parvin
257
Bibliography 265
Contributors 283
Index
Acknowledgments xi
Interview with ChatGPT xv
Introduction / Neda Atanasoski and Nassim Parvin 1
1. Maintenance Play / Antonia Hernández 27
Artist Contribution: “The Embodied Self” / Marjan Khatibi 39
Interlude: Smart Dust / Neda Atanasoski and Nassim Parvin 43
2. Uncivil Technoscience: Anti-immigration and Citizen Science in Boundary
Making / Iván Chaar López 51
3. Hesitancy, Solidarity, and Whiteness: The Limits and Possibilities of
Rape-Reporting Apps / Renee Shelby 67
4. Undoing Landlord Technologies: Beyond the Propertied Logics of the
Pandemic Past and Present / Erin McElroy 79
Artist Contribution: “Thousand Dreams of Yamur” / Hayri Dortdivanlioglu 95
Interlude: Smart Homes / Neda Atanasoski and Nassim Parvin 99
5. “Reading the Room”: Messy Contradictions in the Datafied Home / Tanja
Wiehn 113
6. Surveillance Vigilantes: Property, Porch Pirates, and Paranoia on
Nextdoor / Jessica L. Olivares 127
7. Alexa, Disability, and the Politics of Things Not Apprehended / Jennifer
A. Hamilton 149
Artist Contribution: “Masks, Mirrors, Light and Shadow” / Vernelle A. A.
Noel 161
Interlude: Smart Desires / Neda Atanasoski and Nassim Parvin 163
8. Tracking for Two: Surveillance and Self-Care in Pregnancy Apps / Tamara
Kneese 175
9. “So Creepy It Must Be True!”: Techno-Orientalism, Technonationalism, and
the Social Credit Imaginary / Jacob Hagelberg 189
10. Resistant Resonances: Vocal Biomarkers, Transductive Labor, and the
Politics of Things Not Heard / Beth Semel 207
Artist Contribution: “Streetsmarts” by Katherine Bennett 223
Interlude: Smart Forests / Neda Atanasoski and Nassim Parvin 225
11. Animal-Vegetal-Technology: Creeping Categories / Sushmita Chatterjee
239
Artist Contribution: “Close Your Eyes” by Sanaz Haghani 255
Epilogue: Dreaming Feminist Futures / Neda Atanasoski and Nassim Parvin
257
Bibliography 265
Contributors 283
Index