Governance by technological design, a critique

João C. Magalhães*

*Corresponding author voor dit werk

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    This chapter undertakes a critical examination of the concept of governance through technological design. It analyses influential works by Foucault, Winner, Latour, Lessig and Yeung, seeking to determine whether perspectives rooted in this tradition offer realistic pathways for comprehending and acting upon the intricate nature of contemporary technology. The chapter asserts that viewing governance primarily as a product of artefacts’ materiality may lead to alluring yet oversimplified conclusions, diverting attention from the complex political interplay between things and people. Beyond raising questions on some assumptions about the materialization of social control, this critique also puts forth specific directions for future theorization on this topic.

    Originele taal-2English
    TitelHandbook of Media and Communication Governance
    RedacteurenManuel Puppis, Robin Mansell, Hilde Van den Bulck
    UitgeverijEdward Elgar Publishing
    Pagina's285-297
    Aantal pagina's13
    ISBN van elektronische versie9781800887206
    ISBN van geprinte versie9781800887190
    DOI's
    StatusPublished - 23-jul.-2024

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