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Revista Internacional de Tecnología, Conocimiento y Sociedad

La Revista Internacional de Tecnología, Conocimiento y SociedadVolumen 1, Número 1 has now been published.

Contents of this issue:

Técnica, Normatividad y Sobrenaturaleza
Ontología Para un Mundo de Artefactos
Jesús Vega Encabo

El Esfuerzo de Vivir Ocioso
Carlos Mellizo

La Innovación Orteguiana en la “Circunstancia” Tecnológica Contemporánea
Un Análisis Crítico 75 Años Después
Ramón Queraltó

Técnica y Pensamiento en Ortega y Gasset
Alejandro Martinez Carrasco

Razón Vital de la Técnica
Ignacio Sánchez Cámara

La Técnica como Manera Humana de Forjar la Vida
Perspectivas filosófico-pedagógicas de la “Meditación de la técnica”
Margarida I. Almeida Amoedo

Ortega contra Pero Grullo
Estrategias retóricas en Meditación de la Tecnica
Thomas Mermall

La Filosofía de la Educación de Ortega y Gasset
Una crítica indirecta a las modas pedagógicas de hoy
Inger Enkvist

Para una Ética Orteguiana de la Técnica
Monsieur Homais, el gitano y el esquimal como paradigmas
Béatrice Fonck

Technology Journal, Volume 7, Issue 4 now available

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Finalists for the International Award for Excellence

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Announcing the Winner of the International Award for Excellence

Congratulations to John Branstetter the winner of the International Award for Excellencein the area of technology, knowledge and society with his paper  The (Broken?) Promise of Digital Democracy: An Early Assessment.

Abstract: The empirical data are just beginning to emerge about how the internet is actually being utilized for political means. With the answers to some of the descriptive questions becoming available, it is now also possible to begin addressing its normative impact. The question now is whether the internet’s use as a new medium for political discourse actually measures up to the hopes of those who argue that it has the potential to improve political discourse and democratic politics. In other words, although the internet certainly makes better politics possible, is it actually being used in a way that meets the normative expectations currently being placed on it? To answer this question, it is necessary to have some normative standard to appeal to. In this case, Habermas’ concept of discourse ethics and his contribution to the theories of deliberative democracy are a fruitful foundation from which to build. After clarifying how Habermas’ concepts can provide a standard for evaluation and considering some of the recent empirical literature, I conclude that based on the current evidence, much of the political discourse on the internet is not consistent with Habermas’ notion of ideal speech. Because of this, I argue that the idea that the internet is providing a qualitatively better form of political discourse is difficult to sustain.

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Technology Journal, Volume 7, Issue 3 now available

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Technology Journal Associate Editors listing available

technology_frontAs part of the process of publishing The International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society all submissions are sent for peer review, prior to publication.

Assessment, comments and guidance by the referees are an essential part of the publication process and invaluable to the authors of the submitted papers.

In recognition of the important role of referees, the international advisory board acknowledges all referees who have refereed papers as an Associate Editor in the volume of the journal they have contributed to.

The Associate Editors  listing for Volume 7 of The International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society is now available.

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Technology Journal, Volume 7, Issue 2 now available

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