BEYOND FEARS AND HOPES – Teknokultura Vol.9 N.1

Spanish versión

This issue of the Teknokultura Journal presents a selection of works in the social studies of digital technologies that draw an intellectual scenario in which the simplistic reactions of fear or hope, praise or rejection towards new technologies have been overcome. Critical studies of technology have begun to reach a certain point of maturity, going beyond apocalyptic and integrated stances, and developing certain perspectives that capture many of the complexities of this new techno-reality we are being thrown into. In order to avoid naturalizing the consolidation and integration of technological advances, it is important and urgent to supersede mythological views and naïve interpretations, and to focus our analysis on the historical and contingent relations between all social agents and social fields involved in these processes. In this sense, it is also essential to bear in mind our own responsibility as active social agents – whether individually, collectively or institutionally – in the development of technosocial change.

Teknokultura Vol.9 N.2

BEYOND FEARS AND HOPES

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Editorial

Beyond fears and hopes
Igor Sádaba, Javier de Rivera
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pp. 11-18

Karpeta

Towards a free and federated social web: the case of Lorea
Florencio Cabello, Marta Franco, Alex Haché
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pp. 19-43
‘New’ literacies: technologies and values
Colin Lankshear, Michele Knobel
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pp. 45-71
Emotions in digital context: Finnish way of saying Pick me; we could make a good couple!
Anne Holappa
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pp. 73-84
Bioart: Transhuman and Posthuman Performance
Andy Miah
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pp. 85-104

Regarding…

Links that matter. Notes on identities in the network’s age
Remedios Zafra
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pp. 105-115
The Emotions of the Market
Richard Cleminson
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pp. 117-121
When the anger turns on
Mario Domínguez Sánchez-Pinilla, Miguel Ezquiaga Fernández
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pp. 123-147

Activism and Social Movements

Cyberprotests and the (penal) code
Edición Activismo y Movimientos sociales
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pp. 149-157
Creation and activism from the gender and sexual orientation perspective
Gloria G. Durán
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pp. 159-176

Screens

From thumb’s generation to forefinger’s generation
Henar León Barroso
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pp. 177-181
Electronic trash
Pedro Costa Morata
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pp. 183-186

Inter-views

Inter/view with Richard Barbrook
Andrés Lomeña Cantos
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pp. 187-192
Inter/view with Geert Lovink
Andrés Lomeña Cantos
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pp. 193-199

Reviews

Nunca más solo. El fenómeno del móvil
David Jorge Domínguez
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pp. 201-206
Un cuarto propio conectado
Jéssica Faciabén Lago
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pp. 207-214
The Net Delusion – Contra el rebaño digital
César Rendueles
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pp. 215-221