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This stand-out book appreciably contributes to growing debates within Science and Technology Studies concerned with cultural politics, the emergence of citizen science and civil society interventions in shaping technology. By drawing on fieldwork data, Savvides examines the bourgeoning 3D printing culture outside the professional lab in Hackerspaces, Makerspaces and Fab Labs.
This engaging ethnography not only builds arguments on tracing the historical roots of makers and Hackerspaces, 3D printing technology and political narratives surrounding these new technological environments; it also illustrates how 3D printing has configured parallel grassroots innovation in experimental spaces in the UK, Germany and Cyprus and brought together hobbyist maker communities, activists and entrepreneurs alike.
The study also addresses the convergence of activism and the maker culture with prevalent cultural imaginaries - such as the visionary creator within decentralized and distributive manufacturing, the idea of autopoietic social systems, or the imaginative leap to space colonization - and touches upon challenges and motivations in the field of grassroots innovation by examining how it';s organized and conducted in semi-informal contexts.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Approaching 3D printing
Chapter 2. A history of 3D printing: 3 waves of development
Chapter 3. 3D printing enmeshing in ideology, cultural imaginaries and political narratives
Chapter 4. 3D printing in Hackerspaces, Makerspaces and Fab Labs
Chapter 5. 3D print in everyday life: crafting, innovation and learning
Conclusion: 3D printing as a message

3D Printing Cultures, Politics and Hackerspaces

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    Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
    Publication Date: 26/10/2021
    ISBN13: 9781800716667, 978-1800716667
    ISBN10: 1800716664

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This stand-out book appreciably contributes to growing debates within Science and Technology Studies concerned with cultural politics, the emergence of citizen science and civil society interventions in shaping technology. By drawing on fieldwork data, Savvides examines the bourgeoning 3D printing culture outside the professional lab in Hackerspaces, Makerspaces and Fab Labs.
    This engaging ethnography not only builds arguments on tracing the historical roots of makers and Hackerspaces, 3D printing technology and political narratives surrounding these new technological environments; it also illustrates how 3D printing has configured parallel grassroots innovation in experimental spaces in the UK, Germany and Cyprus and brought together hobbyist maker communities, activists and entrepreneurs alike.
    The study also addresses the convergence of activism and the maker culture with prevalent cultural imaginaries - such as the visionary creator within decentralized and distributive manufacturing, the idea of autopoietic social systems, or the imaginative leap to space colonization - and touches upon challenges and motivations in the field of grassroots innovation by examining how it';s organized and conducted in semi-informal contexts.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1. Approaching 3D printing
    Chapter 2. A history of 3D printing: 3 waves of development
    Chapter 3. 3D printing enmeshing in ideology, cultural imaginaries and political narratives
    Chapter 4. 3D printing in Hackerspaces, Makerspaces and Fab Labs
    Chapter 5. 3D print in everyday life: crafting, innovation and learning
    Conclusion: 3D printing as a message

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