Industrial Excess: Data Storage, Energy and Utility Planning Before, During and After Digital Industrialisation
Excess is usually understood in research as the point at which materiality gets too much. This article shows instead that materiality is always already excessive. The energy utility workers in our study convey that any product making industry also makes excess. In their view, excess as an energetic...
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| Main Authors: | Caroline Anna Salling, James Maguire |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Society for Social Studies of Science
2023-02-01
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| Series: | Engaging Science, Technology, and Society |
| Online Access: | https://estsjournal.org/index.php/ests/article/view/1943 |
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