How to Do Things with Sensors
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5749/j.ctvpbnq7kAuthor(s)
Gabrys, Jennifer
Language
EnglishAbstract
An investigation of how-to guides for sensor technologies Sensors are increasingly common within citizen-sensing and DIY projects, but these devices often require the use of a how-to guide. From online instructional videos for troubleshooting sensor installations to handbooks for using and abusing the Internet of Things, the how-to genres and formats of digital instruction continue to expand and develop. As the how-to proliferates, and instructions unfold through multiple aspects of technoscientific practices, Jennifer Gabrys asks why the how-to has become one of the prevailing genres of the digital. How to Do Things with Sensors explores the ways in which things are made do-able with and through sensors and further considers how worlds are made sense-able and actionable through the instructional mode of citizen-sensing projects. Forerunners: Ideas First Short books of thought-in-process scholarship, where intense analysis, questioning, and speculation take the lead
Keywords
Science & Technology Studies; General Science; EngineeringISBN
9781452963068, 9781517908317Publisher
University of Minnesota PressPublisher website
https://manifold.umn.eduPublication date and place
2019Series
Forerunners: Ideas First,Classification
Impact of science and technology on society
Philosophy of science
Electronics and communications engineering