Some Problems with the Concept of ‘Technology’ in Design: Interview with David Edgerton
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In this interview, Edgerton criticizes the scope of STS (Science, Technology, and Society) within design, pointing to the redundancy of applying already obvious perspectives to a discipline that deals with invention and use. He further points out that we must abandon the concept of ‘technology’ and replace it with more descriptive, narrow, and useful terms.
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