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Uncanny Entrepreneurship

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Veröffentlicht 2022, von Konstantin Haensch, Matthias Planitzer, Lara Nelke, Caroline Ballegaard bei TEXTEM VERLAG

ISBN: 978-3-86485-274-9
Auflage: 1. Auflage
276 Seiten
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20 cm x 17.5 cm

 
The tech-entrepreneurship of Silicon Valley and the like has been a powerful agent of
global socio-political, economic, and cultural change in the last decades. Disruptive
business models and technologies are transforming whole industries, the political realm,
and everyday culture, creating new realities on the way. This ongoing and far-reaching
transformation and colonization of life worlds, at ...
Beschreibung
The tech-entrepreneurship of Silicon Valley and the like has been a powerful agent of
global socio-political, economic, and cultural change in the last decades. Disruptive
business models and technologies are transforming whole industries, the political realm,
and everyday culture, creating new realities on the way. This ongoing and far-reaching
transformation and colonization of life worlds, at times, articulates itself in plain sight.
But other aspects of its agency remain in an opaque realm, unnoticed by users, workers,
and political / economic actors alike. This dialectic of movements — one out in the open,
one beneath the culturally noticed — allows us to ask the central question of this publication:
What is the tech-entrepreneurial uncanny? Or what is the “Un” in “Untrepreneurship”?