Ausgabe 6/2023
Special Issue: Material Hermeneutics, Technoculture, and Technoscience (MHTC) (2125 - 2385) // Special Issue: Tacit Knowledge: Shaping AI Futures (TKAF) (2387 - 2436)
Inhalt (62 Artikel)
Artificial thinking and doomsday projections: a discourse on trust, ethics and safety
Jeffrey White, Dietrich Brandt, Jan Söffner, Larry Stapleton
Machine hermeneutics, postphenomenology, and facial recognition technology
Soraj Hongladarom
Institutions and other things: critical hermeneutics, postphenomenology and material engagement theory
Tailer G. Ransom, Shaun Gallagher
Understanding the hermeneutics of digital materiality in contemporary architectural modelling: a material engagement perspective
Kåre Stokholm Poulsgaard, Lambros Malafouris
On variational cross-examination: a method for postphenomenological multistability
Robert Rosenberger
Interpreting fitness: self-tracking with fitness apps through a postphenomenology lens
Elise Li Zheng
Explaining multistability: postphenomenology and affordances of technologies
Bas de Boer
Transformative power of technologies: cultural transfer and globalization
Mrinmoy Majumder, Arun Kumar Tripathi
Satellites, war, climate change, and the environment: are we at risk for environmental deskilling?
Samantha Jo Fried
Patrick Heelan’s phenomenology and hermeneutics of observation in quantum mechanics
Val Dusek
Weaving science and digital media: postphenomenology’s expanding hermeneutics
William A. Hanff Jr.
Eric T. Meyer and Ralph Schroeder: Knowledge machines: digital transformations of the sciences and humanities
Stacey O. Irwin
Romele, Alberto (2020): Digital hermeneutics: philosophical investigations in new media and technologies
Wessel Reijers
Shoshana Zuboff, The age of surveillance capitalism: the fight for a human future at the new frontier of power
Soraj Hongladarom
Ian Heywood and Barry Sandywell (eds.). Interpreting Visual Culture. Explorations in the Hermeneutics of the Visual
Jan Kyrre Berg Friis
Barry Sandywell. Dictionary of Visual Discourse. A Dialectical Lexicon of Terms; Routledge: London and New York. 2011. 722 pages. ISBN 9781138102408
Jan Kyrre Berg Olsen Friis
Bas de Boer, How scientific instruments speak. Postphenomenology and technological mediations in neuroscientific practice. Lexington books: the Rowman & Littlefield publishing group, Inc., 2020. 211 pages. ISBN 978-1-7936-2784-1 and 978-1-7936-2785-8 (electronic)
Jan Kyrre Berg Olsen Friis
Correction: Material hermeneutics as cultural learning: from relations to processes of relations
Cathrine Hasse
What the digital world leaves behind: reiterated analogue traces in Mexican media art
David M. J. Wood
The social and ethical impacts of artificial intelligence in agriculture: mapping the agricultural AI literature
Mark Ryan
Ethical problems in the use of algorithms in data management and in a free market economy
Rafał Szopa
The status–power arena: a comprehensive agent-based model of social status dynamics and gender in groups of children
Gert Jan Hofstede, Jillian Student, Mark R. Kramer
Designing a ‘concept of operations’ architecture for next-generation multi-organisational service networks
Tomás Seosamh Harrington, Jagjit Singh Srai
When stigmatization does not work: over-securitization in efforts of the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots
Anzhelika Solovyeva, Nik Hynek
Promoting inequality? Self-monitoring applications and the problem of social justice
Katrin Paldan, Hanno Sauer, Nils-Frederic Wagner
On and beyond artifacts in moral relations: accounting for power and violence in Coeckelbergh’s social relationism
Fabio Tollon, Kiasha Naidoo
Artificial intelligence, public control, and supply of a vital commodity like COVID-19 vaccine
Vladimir Tsyganov
A Code of Digital Ethics: laying the foundation for digital ethics in a science and technology company
Sarah J. Becker, André T. Nemat, Simon Lucas, René M. Heinitz, Manfred Klevesath, Jean Enno Charton
Is it possible to create a responsible AI technology to be used and understood within workplaces and unblocked CEOs’ mindsets?
John W. Murphy, Carlos Largacha-Martínez
Blue collar with tie: a human-centered reformulation of the ironies of automation
Norman Meisinger
Towards low-cost machine learning solutions for manufacturing SMEs
Jan Kaiser, German Terrazas, Duncan McFarlane, Lavindra de Silva
Surveillance, security, and AI as technological acceptance
Yong Jin Park, S. Mo Jones-Jang
Optimising peace through a Universal Global Peace Treaty to constrain the risk of war from a militarised artificial superintelligence
Elias G. Carayannis, John Draper
What dangers lurk in the development of emotionally competent artificial intelligence, especially regarding the trend towards sex robots? A review of Catrin Misselhorn’s most recent book
Janina Luise Samuel, André Schmiljun
Peter R. A. Oeij, Diana Rus and Frank D. Pot (Editors): Workplace Innovation: Theory, Research and Practice
Richard Ennals
Manual-to-digital approach to reprocessing waste: a practice-based perspective towards redefining the environmental role of the arts
Diaa Ahmed Mohamed Ahmedien, Rachel Singel, María Lorena Pradal