This book develops a fresh perspective on everyday forms of engagement, one that foregrounds the role of objects, technologies and settings in democracy. Examining a range of devices, from smart meters to eco-homes, the book sets out new concepts and methods for analyzing the relations between participation, innovation and the environment.
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Marres, N. (2012). Material participation: Technology, the environment and everyday publics. Material Participation: Technology, the Environment and Everyday Publics (pp. 1–206). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137029669
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