Abstract
In The Cultural Logic of Computation, David Golumbia, who worked as a software designer for more than ten years, argues that computers are cultural "all the way down" - that there is no part of the apparent technological transformation that is not shaped by historical and cultural processes, or that escapes existing cultural politics. The Cultural Logic of Computation provides a needed corrective to the uncritical enthusiasm for computers common today in many parts of our culture.
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McDonald, C. (2010). The Cultural Logic of Computation. Technology and Culture, 51(4), 1056–1058. https://doi.org/10.1353/tech.2010.0065
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