Abstract

What is the use of digital tools, and who uses them? Is it possible to do things with them other than what they have been designed for? Can the user re-assume a certain power with regard to ever more complex technical solutions which are formatted with commercial goals in mind? In his critical theory of technique, Andrew Feenberg discusses digital tools which he analyses as tools of social rationalization at the service of agencies of domination. But he does not confine himself to this determ...

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