TY - JOUR
T1 - Hybrid Materialities, Power, and Expertise in the Era of General Purpose Technologies
AU - Rella, Ludovico
AU - Hansen, Kristian Bondo
AU - Thylstrup, Nanna
AU - Campbell-Verduyn, Malcolm
AU - Preda, Alex
AU - Rodima-Taylor, Daivi
AU - Xu, Ruowen
AU - Straube, Till
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - This article proposes three distinct perspectives on and approaches to the study of hybridisation across society, industries, and academia enabled by General Purpose Technologies like AI and blockchain. The term hybridisation is frequently invoked to describe and prescribe human-machine interaction and technological interoperability. Critically assessing processes of hybridisation through the perspectives of (1) materiality, (2) power and (3) expertise, we argue that the language of hybridity smoothens out frictions between human judgment, on the one hand, and automated decision-making, on the other, and that processes of hybridisation veil technology-induced epistemic and economic inequalities. In each of these perspectives, we draw on fieldwork conducted at different sites where general-purpose technologies are in play.
AB - This article proposes three distinct perspectives on and approaches to the study of hybridisation across society, industries, and academia enabled by General Purpose Technologies like AI and blockchain. The term hybridisation is frequently invoked to describe and prescribe human-machine interaction and technological interoperability. Critically assessing processes of hybridisation through the perspectives of (1) materiality, (2) power and (3) expertise, we argue that the language of hybridity smoothens out frictions between human judgment, on the one hand, and automated decision-making, on the other, and that processes of hybridisation veil technology-induced epistemic and economic inequalities. In each of these perspectives, we draw on fieldwork conducted at different sites where general-purpose technologies are in play.
U2 - 10.1080/1600910x.2024.2414312
DO - 10.1080/1600910x.2024.2414312
M3 - Journal article
SN - 1600-910X
VL - 26
SP - 138
EP - 157
JO - Distinktion : Scandinavian Journal of Social Theory
JF - Distinktion : Scandinavian Journal of Social Theory
IS - 1
ER -