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Observing dark innovation : after neoliberal tools and techniques / Ryan T. MacNeil.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
MacNeil, Ryan T., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Technological innovations--Philosophy.
Technological innovations.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (193 pages)
Place of Publication:
Bristol : Bristol University Press, 2024.
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
Why does scholarship on innovation tend to fixate on particular classes of technology while neglecting others? This book shows how common methodological tools and techniques of innovation carry neoliberal market biases that dominate the field. It is a resounding call for critical scholars to rethink the organisation of the discipline.
Contents:
Front Cover
Observing Dark Innovation: After Neoliberal Tools and Techniques
Copyright information
Table of Contents
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements
1 Dark Innovation
The challenge
Problematization
Instrumentalities
Overview of methods and chapters
2 Extant Theory
Instrumental innovation models
'Linear' developments
'Pushmi-pullyu' devices
'Chain-linked' processes
Changing lenses
Focusing on 'systems'
Neoliberal instruments
Models as instruments
Instrumental neoliberalism
Instrumentality innovation
3 Historiographic Context
History?
Rhetorical history
History as background
ANTi-History
Three historical accounts
Defined by the Sea
'One of the three biggest'
'Internationally important'
Context?
Interessement
Elision
Cutting science
Practising context
4 Narrative Politics
Narrative devices
Narrative neoliberalization
Restorying analysis
My narrative approach
Three short stories
Naval research in Halifax, 1940-70
Dalhousie University's Department of Oceanography, 1949-74
The Bedford Institute of Oceanography, 1962-92
Narrative implications
Characterization
Public agents
Private quartermasters
Plot
5 Taxonomic Classification
The taxonomic puzzle
Pavitt's taxonomy
Government as wastebasket taxon
The dragons of mare incognitum
Industrial parataxonomy
The organism metaphor
Organizations as organisms
'Inherited' characteristics
Innovative agency
Functional (dis)unity
Hybridity
Symbiosis
Away from biological metaphors
Moving beyond speciation
Towards other classification tools
6 Surveying Topologies
Regional networks
Innovation system boundaries
Testing regional boundaries
Mapping the system
Topological alternatives
Regions
Networks
Fluids
Fire
Other topological metaphors
7 Sisyphean Statistics
Descriptive statistics
Results
Significance?
Locus of innovation
Linearity?
Chain links
Triviality?
System dynamics
Attack!
Significant but meaningless
8 After Observation
Entanglements
Absences
Tools
Notes
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
References
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
This eBook is made available Open Access under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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Other Format:
Print version: T. MacNeil, Ryan Observing Dark Innovation
ISBN:
1-5292-3121-3

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