Studying Platforms with an STS Approach: Challenges for the Current Times and for Those to Come
Abstract
We are living in a world in which technologies mediate, organize and shape many of the large-scale economic, social and cultural exchanges. However, the study of the platforms that offer these services, also called digital platforms, does not yet occupy a specific and well-defined place in the multiple and diverse landscape of STS studies.
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