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"Technology and organization are political ingredients of society that are often seen in separation, both from each other and from politics and philosophy. Texts below are a collection of work in progress that analyse and demonstrate why they cannot be seen in isolation: what are political consequences from seeing them in isolation and what political opportunities open up from considering them together. The concept of techorg is inspired by reading David Harvey’s The Enigma of Capital, where he frequently repeats technology+organization in a way which makes tons of sense to me, for now. It’s there to put a collection of texts under a concept, and the term might morph or disappear as the work develops." | "Technology and organization are political ingredients of society that are often seen in separation, both from each other and from politics and philosophy. Texts below are a collection of work in progress that analyse and demonstrate why they cannot be seen in isolation: what are political consequences from seeing them in isolation and what political opportunities open up from considering them together. The concept of techorg is inspired by reading David Harvey’s The Enigma of Capital, where he frequently repeats technology+organization in a way which makes tons of sense to me, for now. It’s there to put a collection of texts under a concept, and the term might morph or disappear as the work develops." | ||
Latest revision as of 12:18, 1 April 2011
Techorg = technology + organization + politics(philosophy).
Description
Toni Prug:
"Technology and organization are political ingredients of society that are often seen in separation, both from each other and from politics and philosophy. Texts below are a collection of work in progress that analyse and demonstrate why they cannot be seen in isolation: what are political consequences from seeing them in isolation and what political opportunities open up from considering them together. The concept of techorg is inspired by reading David Harvey’s The Enigma of Capital, where he frequently repeats technology+organization in a way which makes tons of sense to me, for now. It’s there to put a collection of texts under a concept, and the term might morph or disappear as the work develops." (http://hackthestate.org/2010/05/18/techorg/)
More Information
- see the articles listed at http://hackthestate.org/2010/05/18/techorg/
- Hack the State