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    Studying Obduracy in the City: Toward a Productive Fusion between Technology Studies and Urban Studies.Anique Hommels - 2005 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 30 (3):323-351.
    This article draws the city into the limelight of social studies of technology. Considering that cities consist of a wide range of technologies, it is remarkable that cities as an object of research have so far have been relatively neglected in the field of technology studies. This article focuses on the role of obduracy in urban sociotechnical change, an issue that, it is argued, has considerable importance for both students of the cities and the daily practice of town planners and (...)
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    Software vulnerability due to practical drift.Christian V. Lundestad & Anique Hommels - 2007 - Ethics and Information Technology 9 (2):89-100.
    The proliferation of information and communication technologies (ICTs) into all aspects of life poses unique ethical challenges as our modern societies become increasingly dependent on the flawless operation of these technologies. As we increasingly entrust our privacy, our well-being and our lives to an ever greater number of computers we need to look more closely at the risks and ethical implications of these developments. By emphasising the vulnerability of software and the practice of professional software developers, we want to make (...)
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    Volker Welter, Biopolis: Patrick Geddes and the City of Life. [REVIEW]Anique Hommels - 2003 - Metascience 12 (1):129-131.
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