Technologies in Decline Socio-Technical Approaches to Discontinuation and Destabilisation

The central questions of this book are how technologies decline, how societies deal with technologies in decline, and how governance may be explicitly oriented towards parting with 'undesirable' technology. Surprisingly, these questions are fairly novel. Thus far, the dominant interest in...

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Other Authors: Koretsky, Zahar (Editor), Stegmaier, Peter (Editor), Turnheim, Bruno (Editor), van Lente, Harro (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
Series:Music and Change: Ecological Perspectives
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