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Main description:
This book explores the intricate connections that link the current digitalization of manufacturing to our daily lives and identities as members of highly technologized societies.
Based on extensive research on the prosthetics industry in Germany, the USA, Canada, and Haiti, the author analyzes the sociomaterial construction of users, by demonstrating the ways in which the introduction of 3D printing changes how artificial limbs are designed, manufactured, distributed, and used. Critically examining the capacity of digital technologies to afford greater diversity of user roles, enable the inclusion of marginalized groups, and increase user participation in the innovation process, the author presents a theory of user construction that sheds light on the dynamic relationship between industrial digitalization and the future of use.
An empirically grounded and conceptually informed study, The Sociomaterial Construction of Users will appeal to researchers in the fields of sociology, science and technology studies and organization studies, as well as readers interested in 3D printing and the digitalization of society.
Contents:
1. Introduction: How Do User Roles Change in Digitalizing Industries? 2. Theoretical Foundations of Industrial User Construction 3. Methods for Studying Industrial User Construction 4. Designing Technology: User Representation and Inscription 5. Distributing Technology: Mediation between Industry and Users 6. Using Technology: Between Re-Interpretation and Re-Inscription 7. Digitalization and the Future of Use
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: June, 2023
Pages: 328
Weight: 652g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: General Practice, Orthopaedics and Fractures