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- catalog abstract ""Hornborg argues that we are caught in a collective illusion about the nature of modern technology that prevents us from imagining solutions to our economic and environmental crises other than technocratic fixes. He demonstrates how the power of the machine generates increasingly asymmetrical exchanges and distribution of resources and risks between distant populations and ecosystems, and thus an increasingly polarized world order. The author challenges us to reconceptualize the machine - 'industrial technomass' - as a species of power and a problem of culture. He shows how economic anthropology has the tools to deconstruct the concepts of production, money capital, and market exchange, and to analyze capital accumulation as a problem at the very interface of the natural and social sciences. His analysis provides an alternative understanding of economic growth and technological development. Hornborg's work is essential for researchers in anthropology, human ecology, economics, political economy, world-systems theory, environmental justice, and science and technology studies."--Pub. desc.".
- catalog contributor b12307638.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description ""Hornborg argues that we are caught in a collective illusion about the nature of modern technology that prevents us from imagining solutions to our economic and environmental crises other than technocratic fixes. He demonstrates how the power of the machine generates increasingly asymmetrical exchanges and distribution of resources and risks between distant populations and ecosystems, and thus an increasingly polarized world order. The author challenges us to reconceptualize the machine - 'industrial technomass' - as a species of power and a problem of culture. He shows how economic anthropology has the tools to deconstruct the concepts of production, money capital, and market exchange, and to analyze capital accumulation as a problem at the very interface of the natural and social sciences. His analysis provides an alternative understanding of economic growth and technological development. Hornborg's work is essential for researchers in anthropology, human ecology, economics, political economy, world-systems theory, environmental justice, and science and technology studies."--Pub. desc.".
- catalog description "1. Technology and economics : the interfusion of the social and the material -- 2. Cornucopia or zero-sum game : the epistemology of sustainability -- 3. The thermodynamics of Imperialism : toward an ecological theory of unequal exchange -- 4. Ecosystems, world systems, and environmental justice -- 5. Conceptualizing accumulation from spondylus shells to fossil fuels -- 6. Use value, energy, and the image of unlimited good -- 7. Language and the material : probing our categories -- 8. Symbolic technologies : machines and the Marxian notion of fetishism -- 9. Money, reflexivity, and the semiotics of modernity -- 10. Ecology as semiotics : a contextualist manifesto -- 11. Exchange, personhood, and human ecology -- 12. The abstraction of discourse and identity : a case study.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-260) and index.".
- catalog extent "x, 273 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Power of the machine.".
- catalog identifier "0759100667 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0759100675 (paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Power of the machine.".
- catalog isPartOf "[Globalization and the environment ; 1]".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Walnut Creek, CA : AltaMira Press,".
- catalog relation "Power of the machine.".
- catalog subject "338/.064 21".
- catalog subject "HC79.T4 H67 2001".
- catalog subject "Technological innovations.".
- catalog subject "Technology Economic aspects.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Technology and economics : the interfusion of the social and the material -- 2. Cornucopia or zero-sum game : the epistemology of sustainability -- 3. The thermodynamics of Imperialism : toward an ecological theory of unequal exchange -- 4. Ecosystems, world systems, and environmental justice -- 5. Conceptualizing accumulation from spondylus shells to fossil fuels -- 6. Use value, energy, and the image of unlimited good -- 7. Language and the material : probing our categories -- 8. Symbolic technologies : machines and the Marxian notion of fetishism -- 9. Money, reflexivity, and the semiotics of modernity -- 10. Ecology as semiotics : a contextualist manifesto -- 11. Exchange, personhood, and human ecology -- 12. The abstraction of discourse and identity : a case study.".
- catalog title "The power of the machine : global inequalities of economy, technology, and environment / Alf Hornborg.".
- catalog type "text".