Author Archives: Katrina Nicole Matheson

Katrina is a doctoral candidate in science and technology studies (STS) at York University. Her dissertation investigates the use of third-party liability insurance as a tool for regulating artificial intelligence technology, but her interest in AI is also philosophical.
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The Cyborg is Dead: The Node Rises

This essay uses the demise of the cyborg candidate to challenge faith in social constructionism without an examination of how authenticity sows meaning.  I begin by revisiting the cyborg as an entry point to feminist social science, drawing a connection to Kamala Harris as the cyborg’s political manifestation, and placing both in an epistemic context defined by algorithmic logic.  In part 2, I propose the node as a theoretical successor to the cyborg, however representative of a new way of thinking that I call matrix thinking. (read more...)