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Part I: Rationalities
Chapter 1. The Advancement of Ignorance (Alfred Nordmann)
Chapter 2. Tracing the Technoscientific Core of Late-Modern Technologies in TechnoScienceSocieties (Jan Schmidt)
Chapter 3. The Development of Research Methods as Driving Force of Technoscience (Carsten Reinhardt)
Chapter 4. NeuroTechnoSocialities (Sabine Maasen)
Part II: Infrastructures
Chapter 5. The Material Politics of Infrastructure (Andrew Barry)
Chapter 6. What if Nothing Happens? Street Trials of Intelligent Cars as Ex-Periments in Participation (Noortje Marres)
Chapter 7. Biofacts, Bioprospecting, Biobanking: A Reality Check of Seed Banks (Nicole Karafyllis)
Chapter 8. Computing Collectives. Digital Media and the Politics of Plat-Forms, Data, Algorithms (Jan Passoth)
Part III: Governance
Chapter 9. Governing Technoscience in Society: Tracing the Dialectics of En-thusiasm, Ambivalence and Adjustment (Erik Fisher)
Chapter 10. The Politics of Technosci-ence: From National Visions to Global Problems (David Kaldewey, Daniela Russ, and Julia Schubert)
Chapter 11. TechnoSecuritySociety: Catastrophic Fu-Tures, Pre-Emptive Security & Mass Surveillance (Michael Nagenborg, Jutta Weber)
Chapter 12. Mobilizing the Emergence of Phronetic TechnoScienceSocieties: Low-Carbon E-Mobility in China (David Tyfield)
Part IV: Publics
Chapter 13. Crowdification / Responsibilization. Technologies of Participa-tion in Digital Citizen Science (Sascha Dickel)
Chapter 14. Anti-Modern Techno-Science: Cybernetics, Ontology, Practice in the European Hacker Tradition
Chapter 15. The Becoming Public of Open Digital Fabrication (Christoph Schneider).
Chapter 1. The Advancement of Ignorance (Alfred Nordmann)
Chapter 2. Tracing the Technoscientific Core of Late-Modern Technologies in TechnoScienceSocieties (Jan Schmidt)
Chapter 3. The Development of Research Methods as Driving Force of Technoscience (Carsten Reinhardt)
Chapter 4. NeuroTechnoSocialities (Sabine Maasen)
Part II: Infrastructures
Chapter 5. The Material Politics of Infrastructure (Andrew Barry)
Chapter 6. What if Nothing Happens? Street Trials of Intelligent Cars as Ex-Periments in Participation (Noortje Marres)
Chapter 7. Biofacts, Bioprospecting, Biobanking: A Reality Check of Seed Banks (Nicole Karafyllis)
Chapter 8. Computing Collectives. Digital Media and the Politics of Plat-Forms, Data, Algorithms (Jan Passoth)
Part III: Governance
Chapter 9. Governing Technoscience in Society: Tracing the Dialectics of En-thusiasm, Ambivalence and Adjustment (Erik Fisher)
Chapter 10. The Politics of Technosci-ence: From National Visions to Global Problems (David Kaldewey, Daniela Russ, and Julia Schubert)
Chapter 11. TechnoSecuritySociety: Catastrophic Fu-Tures, Pre-Emptive Security & Mass Surveillance (Michael Nagenborg, Jutta Weber)
Chapter 12. Mobilizing the Emergence of Phronetic TechnoScienceSocieties: Low-Carbon E-Mobility in China (David Tyfield)
Part IV: Publics
Chapter 13. Crowdification / Responsibilization. Technologies of Participa-tion in Digital Citizen Science (Sascha Dickel)
Chapter 14. Anti-Modern Techno-Science: Cybernetics, Ontology, Practice in the European Hacker Tradition
Chapter 15. The Becoming Public of Open Digital Fabrication (Christoph Schneider).