TY - GEN N2 - The essays in this edited collection are inspired by Andrew Feenbergs philosophy of technology. Feenberg is the leading critical theorist of technology working today, combining the critical traditions of Karl Marx, Martin Heidegger, Georg Lukaacs, and Herbert Marcuse with empirical methods from science & technology studies (STS) and media studies. Divided into three parts, these contributions from philosophers, media theorists, design theorists, and STS scholars, reflect the relevancy of Feenberg's philosophy for making sense of our technically mediated society. This collection appeals to students and researchers interested in the philosophy of technology, critical theory, smart cities, big data, AI, and algorithmic culture. DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-07877-4 DO - doi AB - The essays in this edited collection are inspired by Andrew Feenbergs philosophy of technology. Feenberg is the leading critical theorist of technology working today, combining the critical traditions of Karl Marx, Martin Heidegger, Georg Lukaacs, and Herbert Marcuse with empirical methods from science & technology studies (STS) and media studies. Divided into three parts, these contributions from philosophers, media theorists, design theorists, and STS scholars, reflect the relevancy of Feenberg's philosophy for making sense of our technically mediated society. This collection appeals to students and researchers interested in the philosophy of technology, critical theory, smart cities, big data, AI, and algorithmic culture. T1 - The necessity of critique :Andrew Feenberg and the philosophy of technology / AU - Cressman, Darryl, VL - volume 41 CN - T14 ID - 1450218 KW - Criticism (Philosophy) KW - Technology SN - 9783031078774 SN - 3031078772 TI - The necessity of critique :Andrew Feenberg and the philosophy of technology / LK - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-031-07877-4 UR - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-031-07877-4 ER -