Talk:Critical technical practice
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Relation to critical theory
[edit ]I am rather confident that Agre’s Critical Technical Practice is not closely related to capital-C Critical Theory. His work seems mainly informed by Ethnomethodology, Heidegger and anthropological studies of computer use (Suchman, Turkle). I sadly do not know of any source that is citeable for discussing the relation of CTP to critical theory in general and Frankfurt School Critical Theory. Simulo (talk) 19:46, 19 May 2022 (UTC) [reply ]