TY - BOOK AU - Eisenmann,Clemens AU - Englert,Kathrin AU - Schubert,Cornelius AU - Voss,Ehler TI - Varieties of Cooperation: Mutually Making the Conditions of Mutual Making T2 - Medien der Kooperation - Media of Cooperation, SN - 9783658390372 U1 - 302.231 23 PY - 2023/// CY - Wiesbaden PB - Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, Imprint: Springer VS KW - Internet KW - Social aspects KW - Communication KW - Information theory KW - Internet Studies KW - Media and Communication KW - Media and Communication Theory N1 - Mutually making the conditions of mutual making -- Re-Inventing the Wheel of Media Theory -- Meta-Infrastructure -- Patents and Licences -- Intimate Pictures -- Mainstreaming Zoom -- The passport as a medium of movement -- Entangling Bodies and Objects in the Air -- Information Control and Trust in the Context of Digital Technologies -- Mutually Designing Domestic IT Applications with Older Adults N2 - This volume conceives cooperation in broad terms as any form of mutual making, in which goals, means, and procedures are seen as ongoing accomplishments. From the exchanges of goods or information, to the interactions between bodies or organizations, and the coordination between colleagues, competitors, friends or foes. Mutually making the conditions of mutual making entails translating heterogeneous interests, negotiating conflicting values and articulating distributed activities. On the one hand, the contributions cover different notions and concepts of cooperation in diverse fields of study: from the mundane cooperation of everyday life to collective endeavors within specific domains. On the other hand, the contributions share a focus on the practices of making cooperation possible through cooperatively creating the conditions for cooperation itself. Seeing cooperative media both as a condition and consequence of cooperation, the volume sheds light on a general feature of media, technologies and instruments that both enable and constrain the collaboration between heterogeneous social worlds, with and without consensus. About the Editors Clemens Eisenmann is postdoctoral researcher at the Universities of Siegen and Konstanz in the field of sociology. Kathrin Englert is a sociologist at the Institute for Employment Research (IAB) in Nuremberg. Cornelius Schubert is professor for sociology of science and technology at TU Dortmund University. Ehler Voss is an anthropologist at the University of Siegen UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-39037-2 ER -