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Title Subversion, conversion, development : cross-cultural knowledge exchange and the politics of design / edited by James Leach and Lee Wilson.

Publication Info. Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London England : The MIT Press, 2014.
©2014

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Description 1 online resource (266 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Infrastructures Series
Infrastructures series.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Contents 1. Anthropology, cross-cultural encounter, and the politics of design / James Leach and Lee Wilson -- 2. Liminal futures : poem for islands at the edge / Laura Watts -- 3. Freifunk : when technology and politics assemble into subversion / Gregers Petersen -- 4. Postcolonial databasing? Subverting old appropriations, developing new associations / Helen Verran and Michael Christie -- 5. Sacred books in a digital age : a cross-cultural look from the heart of Asia to South America / Hildegard Diemberger and Stephen Hugh-Jones -- 6. Redeploying technologies : ICT for greater agency and capacity for political engagement in the Kelabit Highlands / Poline Bala -- 7. Making the invisible visible : designing technology for nonliterate hunter-gatherers / Jerome Lewis -- 8. Assembling diverse knowledges : trails and storied spaces in time / David Turnbull and Wade Chambers -- 9. Structuring the social : software design / Alan F. Blackwell.
10. Design for X : prediction and the embeddedness (or not) of research in technology production / Dawn Nafus -- 11. Engaging interests / Marilyn Strathern -- 12. Subversion, conversion, development : imaginaries, knowledge forms, and the uses of ICTs / James Leach and Lee Wilson.
Summary This volume explores alternative cultural encounters with and around information technologies, encounters that counter dominant, Western-oriented notions of media consumption. The contributors include media practices as forms of cultural resistance and subversion, 'DIY cultures', and other non-mainstream models of technology production and consumption. The contributors - leading thinkers in science and technology studies, anthropology, and software design - pay special attention to the specific inflections that different cultures and communities give to the value of knowledge.
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Subject Information technology -- Social aspects.
Information technology -- Social aspects.
Technological innovations -- Social aspects.
Technological innovations -- Social aspects.
Community development -- Case studies.
Community development -- Case studies.
Internet and Indigenous peoples.
Internet and Indigenous peoples.
Computers and civilization.
Computers and civilization.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Case studies.
Case studies.
Added Author Wilson, Lee, 1966- editor.
Leach, James, 1969- editor.
Other Form: Print version: Subversion, conversion, development : cross-cultural knowledge exchange and the politics of design. Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London England : The MIT Press, ©2014 viii, 257 pages Infrastructures series. 9780262525831
ISBN 9780262322492 (e-book)
0262322498 (e-book)
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0262322501
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