Call for papers: Special Issue of Philosophy & Technology on philosophy of financial technologies
Guest editors: Mark Coeckelbergh, Quinn DuPont, & Wessel Reijers
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Call for papers: Special Issue of Philosophy & Technology on philosophy of financial technologies
Guest editors: Mark Coeckelbergh, Quinn DuPont, & Wessel Reijers
Click to access cfp-special-issue-philosophy-of-financial-technologies.pdf
Coeckelbergh, M. (2015). Money as Medium and Tool: Reading Simmel as a Philosopher of Technology to Understand Contemporary Financial ICTs and Media. Techne (online first)
This article explores the relevance of Georg Simmel’s phenomenology of money and interpretation of modernity for understanding and evaluating contemporary financial information and communication technologies (ICTs). It reads Simmel as a philosopher of technology and phenomenologist whose view of money as a medium, a “pure” tool, and a social institution can help us to think about contemporary financial media and technologies. The analysis focuses on the social-spatial implications of financial ICTs. It also makes links to media theory, in particular remediation theory and Marshall McLuhan, and refers to work in anthropology and geography of money to nuance the story of the progressive dematerialization and delocalization of modern life. The conclusion highlights Simmel’s continuing relevance for thinking about the relation between technologies and social change, and explores alternative social-financial media and institutions.
radio interview on BBC Leicester about book Money Machines
—– link to interview http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02z0lqb
link to book http://www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781472445087
see also Money Machines page on this website