Description:
Care provides a foundation for modernity that is not characterised by new beginnings and an opposition to nature, but by a humble and curious curation of what already or still exists. It is as much a matter of design and economics as of politics and administration. This book proposes ethico-aesthetical models of care in which science does not search for deterministic outcomes, technology does not lead to abandonment, politics does not induce indifference, and art is not marginalised. Included are contributions by Michael Marder, Driessens & Verstappen, Frank Pasquale, Jeannette Pols, Bernard Stiegler, Maria Puig de la Bellacasa, Frederiek Bennema, and others