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In The Cultural Logic of Computation, David Golumbia offers a profound exploration of the relationship between digital technologies and the socio-political landscape of contemporary society. Golumbia interrogates the pervasive narratives surrounding computation, arguing that they are deeply intertwined with cultural and ideological constructs.
Through a critical lens, the book examines how the rise of digital and information technologies shapes, and is shaped by, cultural contexts. Golumbia delves into the ethical implications of computational systems, revealing how these frameworks influence our understanding of agency, identity, and power. He challenges readers to reconsider the assumptions that underlie popular perceptions of technology, proposing a nuanced understanding of its social ramifications.
This book is an essential read for those interested in the intersection of technology and society, particularly scholars, students, and practitioners in fields such as digital humanities, information ethics, and cultural studies. Fans of Golumbia's previous works will find his analysis equally compelling, as he continues to challenge conventional wisdom with eloquence and clarity.
Format: Hardback
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Pages: 272
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674032927
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