1st Edition

Feminist Technoecologies Reimagining Matters of Care and Sustainability

Edited By Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer, Pat Treusch, Xin Liu Copyright 2019
122 Pages
by Routledge

122 Pages
by Routledge

122 Pages
by Routledge

This book develops the concept of feminist technoecologies as a theoretical and methodological tool for examining the co-constitutive relation between technology and ecology, which have typically been considered as distinct objects of studies. In underscoring how their dynamic relationality troubles the location of agency, this book challenges the idea that technology, as the marker of the... Read more

Introduction: Feminist Technoecologies  1. Sonic Technoecology: Voice and Non-anthropocentric Survival in The Algae Opera  2. Non/living Matter, Bioscientific Imaginaries and Feminist Technoecologies of Bioart  3. Technoecologies of Borders: Thinking with Borders as Multispecies Matters of Care  4. Re-reading ELIZA: Human–machine Interaction as Cognitive Sense-ability  5. Becoming Responsible with Solar Power? Extending Feminist Imaginings of Community, Participation and Care  6. Air Quality Index as the Stuff of the Political

Biography

Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer is a Senior Researcher at the Department of Gender Studies at Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.



Pat Treusch is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the interdisciplinary graduate programme ‘Digitalization: Design and Transformation’ at the Technische Universität Berlin, Germany.



Xin Liu is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Swedish School of Social Sciences at the University of Helsinki, Finland.