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Inner History of Devices

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ISBN-10: 0262516756

ISBN-13: 9780262516754

Edition: 2008

Authors: Sherry Turkle, E. Cabell Hankinson Gathman, Nicholas A. Knouf, Orit Kuritsky-Fox, Alicia Kestrell Verlager

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For more than two decades, in such landmark studies as The Second Self and Life on the Screen, Sherry Turkle has challenged our collective imagination with her insights about how technology enters our private worlds. In The Inner History of Devices, she describes her process, an approach that reveals how what we make is woven into our ways of seeing ourselves. She brings together three traditions of listening--that of the memoirist, the clinician, and the ethnographer. Each informs the others to compose an inner history of devices. We read about objects ranging from cell phones and video poker to prosthetic eyes, from Web sites and television to dialysis machines. In an introductory essay,…    
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Book details

List price: $15.99
Copyright year: 2008
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 10/4/2011
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 218
Size: 5.25" wide x 8.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.594
Language: English

Sherry Turkle is Abby Rockefeller Mauz� Professor of the Social Studies of Science and Technology at MIT and Founder and Director of the MIT Initiative on Technology and Self. A psychoanalytically trained sociologist and psychologist, she is the author of The Second Self: Computers and the Human Spirit (Twentieth Anniversary Edition, MIT Press), Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet, and Psychoanalytic Politics: Jacques Lacan and Freud's French Revolution. She is the editor of Evocative Objects: Things We Think With, Falling for Science: Objects in Mind, and The Inner History of Devices, all three published by the MIT Press.

Acknowledgments
Reading The Inner History Of Devices
Inner History
Through Memoir
The Prosthetic Eye
Cell Phones
The Patterning Table
Television
Through Clinical Practice
The World Wide Web
Computer Games
Cyberplaces
Through Fieldwork
The Internal Cardiac Defibrillator
The Visible Human
Slashdot.org
The Dialysis Machine
Video Poker
Notes
Index