Political Matter
Technoscience, Democracy, and Public Life
An engaging collection that explores the politics of material objects
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Political Matter
Technoscience, Democracy, and Public Life
ISBN: 9780816670895
Publication date: September 3rd, 2010
328 Pages
8 x 5
Exploring the frictions that come from linking the work of scholars in science and technology studies and political theory, these essays spark new ways of understanding the matter of politics.
Contributors: Andrew Barry, U of Oxford; Jane Bennett, Johns Hopkins U; Stephen J. Collier, New School; William E. Connolly, Johns Hopkins U; Rosalyn Diprose, U of New South Wales; Lisa Disch, U of Michigan; Gay Hawkins, U of New South Wales; Andrew Lakoff, UC San Diego; Noortje Marres, U of London; Isabelle Stengers, U Libre de Bruxelles; Nigel Thrift, U of Warwick.
Acknowledgements
The Stuff of Politics: An Introduction
Bruce Braun and Sarah Whatmore
Part I. Rematerializing Political Theory: Things Forcing Thought
1. Including Nonhumans in Political Theory: Opening Pandora's Box?
Isabelle Stengers
2. Thing-Power
Jane Bennett
3. Materiality, Experience, and Surveillance
William E. Connolly
Part II. Technological Politics: Affective Objects and Events
4. Materialist Politics: Metallurgy
Andrew Barry
5. Plastic Materialities
Gay Hawkins
6. Halos: Making More Room in the World for New Political Orders
Nigel Thrift
Part III. Political Technologies: Public (Dis)Orderings
7. Frontstaging Nonhumans: Publicity as a Constraint on the Political Activity of Things
Noortje Marres
8. The Political Technology of RU486: Time for the Body and Democracy
Rosalyn Diprose
9. Infrastructure and Event: The Political Technology of Preparedness
Andrew Lakoff and Stephen J. Collier
10. "Faitiche"-izing the People: What Representative Democracy Might Learn from Science Studies
Lisa Disch
Contributors
Index