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: Focuses on the "Promises of Constructivism" and the agency of non-humans. Andrew Pickering

The editors and contributors argue that we cannot understand "the digital" without acknowledging the physical "stuff" that makes it possible—the silicon, the cables, and the human bodies interacting with interfaces. Key Pillars of the Indiana Series : Focuses on the "Promises of Constructivism" and

: Focuses on the "dance of agency" between humans and the material world during scientific experimentation. 3. Why Materiality Matters (Even in a Digital World) : Focuses on the "Promises of Constructivism" and

For decades, the philosophy of technology was dominated by "substantivist" views (think Martin Heidegger or Jacques Ellul), where technology was seen as an autonomous, often monstrous force alienating humanity from nature. This text challenges that narrative. It asks: : Focuses on the "Promises of Constructivism" and