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Visualization in the age of computerization

Carusi, Annamaria(Edited by)Hoel, Aud Sissel(Edited by)Webmoor, Timothy(Edited by)Woolgar, Steve(Edited by)
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Digitalization and computerization are now pervasive in science. This has deep consequences for our understanding of scientific knowledge and of the scientific process, and challenges longstanding assumptions and traditional frameworks of thinking of scientific knowledge. Digital media and computational processes challenge our conception of the way in which perception and cognition work in science, of the objectivity of science, and the nature of scientific objects. They bring about new relationships between science, art and other visual media, and new ways of practicing science and organizing scientific work, especially as new visual media are being adopted by science studies scholars in their own practice. This volume reflects on how scientists use images in the computerization age, and how digital technologies are affecting the study of science.

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Routledge
1135077371 / 9781135077372
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
21/08/2014
England
English
273 pages
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