Power, politics and entanglement
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5617/pt.7203Abstract
This paper discusses the relationships between entanglement
dependencies between humans and things. Power is often
discussed in terms of power over others, that is in terms
of human-human, rather than human-thing, relations. This
paper argues that human-thing entrapment can be used and
manipulated by elites but that non-elites find themselves
caught in a double bind, both entrapped in human-human
power relations, and entrapped in the daily practices of
human-thing relations.
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