Lampedusa: corpi, immagini e narrazioni dell'immigrazione
In: La cultura della comunicazione 77
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In: La cultura della comunicazione 77
From a general perspective, as well as in scientific practice, technology and society are viewed as two distinct entities. Related to this view are the assumption that technology and human experience are quite different and unconnected and the idea that modernity has uprooted, de-contextualised, and disembodied technical rationality. Adopting a contrary approach, this book represents a theoretical exploration to show that, in the domain of technological development, there are significant margins for manoeuvre in which to recuperate and valorise human and social action, in order to envisage a better democratisation of technology. Primary focus is placed on open source, as potentially paving the way to a new participatory model of technology. This model makes so-called 'technical code' an open entity in which it is possible to realise creative processes, including those of re-appropriation designed to re-invent used technologies
In: Socio-Anthropologie: sciences sociales, Heft 40, S. 9-28
ISSN: 1773-018X
In: Socio-Anthropologie: sciences sociales, Heft 40, S. 203-213
ISSN: 1773-018X
In: Communications, Band 97, Heft 2, S. 161-176
Résumé Cet article présente les résultats d'une recherche empirique sur les faits tragiques survenus à Lampedusa le 3 octobre 2013 et compare deux processus culturels contraires et liés. Le premier processus ( dématérialisant ) implique des acteurs et des institutions sociales visant une dissimulation et une raréfaction des aspects matériels liés à la mort. Le second, lui ( matérialisant ), se fonde sur une reconnaissance de la mort en termes corporels. Les deux processus mobilisent des ressources physiques et cognitives et se déploient aussi bien sur le plan symbolique que réel.
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