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What is Cultural Techniques

Analytical Frameworks, Applications, and Impacts of ICT and Actor-Network Theory
In German, Kulturtechniken ; ontologically and technologically founded operations conditioning fundamental distinctions for a given culture.
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Transportation, Transformation, and Metaphoricity: Concepts of Transmission in ANT and German Media Theory
Veronika Pöhnl (Universität Konstanz, Germany)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7027-1.ch002
Abstract
This chapter discusses similarities of and differences between the epistemological premises of ANT and German media theory concerning concepts of transmission. The applicability of ANT for media investigations and the compatibility of ANT concepts in media studies have been discussed intensively for several years now. The profound similarities as well as the critical differences in the study of the material conditions of human culture have also stimulated current reconsiderations and reformulations in cultural media studies, as German media theory is most commonly called in Germany. The chapter gives a brief overview of recently published approaches to cultural techniques and intersections of media and techno-philosophy that are increasingly being translated into English and therefore also internationally accessible, alongside with the discussion concerning their compatibility with ANT in respect of cultural transmission.
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