Surrogate Humanity: Race, Robots, and the Politics of Technological Futures

Surrogate Humanity: Race, Robots, and the Politics of Technological Futures

Edition: Illustrated
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 1478003170
ISBN 13: 9781478003175
Publication date: March 29th, 2019
Publisher: Duke University Press Books
Pages: 256

Genres: Science & Technology

In an increasingly automated world, two scholars delve into the intricate relationship between race, technology, and human identity. They explore how the notion of humanity is often shaped by the narratives surrounding technological advancements, particularly focusing on the impact of robotics. The authors challenge the prevailing paradigms that often render marginalized communities invisible in discussions about technological futures, arguing for a deeper understanding of how these narratives intersect with race and social justice.

Throughout their analysis, they illuminate the ways in which technology can both reflect and reinforce societal hierarchies, raising critical questions about who is deemed "human" in a landscape increasingly dominated by artificial intelligence and robots. The work draws on a diverse array of examples, revealing the complex dynamics that underpin the politics of technological innovation and its implications for societal structures.

As they weave together theoretical insights and cultural critiques, they urge readers to reconsider the ethical dimensions of our technological landscape. By advocating for a more inclusive perspective on humanity, they envision futures where the interplay of race and technology fosters equity rather than exacerbates existing inequalities.

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