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Volume 24
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Carl Mitcham
Issue 4, Pages 1-4
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Carl Mitcham, Alex Michalos, Kristin Shrader-Frechette, Joseph Margolis, Edmund Byrne
Issue 4, Pages 4-9
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Joseph C. Pitt, Langdon Winner, Larry A. Hickman, Don Ihde, Andrew Feenberg, et al.
Issue 4, Pages 9-28
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Deborah G. Johnson, Paul Thompson, Albert Borgmann
Issue 4, Pages 28-30
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Peter Kroes, Diane P. Michelfelder, Philip Brey, Sven Ove Hansson
Issue 4, Pages 30-46
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César Cuello Nieto, Zach Pirtle, Arun Kumar Tripathi
Issue 4, Pages 46-51
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Carl Mitcham
Issue 4, Pages 51-57
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Bonnie Sheehey
Resisting the Racial Injustice of Predictive Policing Issue 3, Pages 256-281
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Ryan Wittingslow
The Sublime in Postphenomenology Issue 3, Pages 282-305
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Bas de Boer, Jonne Hoek
A Promethean Puzzle Issue 3, Pages 306-331
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Billy Wheeler
Issue 3, Pages 332-356
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Dario Rodighiero, Alberto Romele
The Case Study of the Affinity Map Issue 3, Pages 357-375
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Shachar Freddy Kislev
Issue 3, Pages 376-404
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Elise Li Zheng
Review of Data Selves: More-than-Human Perspectives, by Deborah Lupton Issue 3, Pages 405-407
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Joshua M. Penrod
Review of Friendship, Robots, and Social Media: False Friends and Second Selves, by Alexis M. Elder Issue 3, Pages 408-411
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Ethan Hallerman
Review of How We Became Our Data: A Genealogy of the Informational Person, by Colin Koopman Issue 3, Pages 412-423
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Kirk Besmer, Ashley Shew
Philosophy of Technology after Forty-five Years / Techné at 25 Issue 1/2, Pages 1-2
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Lars Botin, Bas de Boer, Tom Børsen
Postphenomenology and Critical Constructivism Issue 1/2, Pages 1-14
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Don Ihde
Issue 1/2, Pages 15-26
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Andrew Feenberg
Issue 1/2, Pages 27-40
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Lars Botin
How Critical Constructivism and Postphenomenology Could Gather in Common Enterprise Issue 1/2, Pages 41-61
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Bas de Boer
Developing a Critical Position Towards Contingent Forms of Rationality Issue 1/2, Pages 62-82
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Robert Rosenberger
A Phenomenology of Discriminatory Technologies Issue 1/2, Pages 83-113
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Yoni Van Den Eede
Why Critical Constructivism Should “Talk” and Postphenomenology Should “Do” Issue 1/2, Pages 114-137
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Daryl Cressman
Reconsidering a Dialectical Philosophy of Technology Issue 1/2, Pages 138-157
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Tina Sikka
Issue 1/2, Pages 158-177
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Nolen Gertz
Feenberg, Ihde, Arendt, and the Internet Issue 1/2, Pages 178-194
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Lisa Nelson
Issue 1/2, Pages 195-217
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Tom Børsen
Issue 1/2, Pages 218-246
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Mithun Bantwal Rao
Issue 1/2, Pages 247-255
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