David Seibt is a post-doctoral research associate at the Institute of Sociology, Technical University of Berlin, Germany.
This is an ambitious book focusing on how an industrial field (prosthetics) constructs a new ‘user landscape’ upon digitalized production. It elaborates how new production processes shape the envisioning of users and the evolution of userships. In doing so, it gives important clues as to why some rather than other technological visions lead to realized outcomes in the midst of all the buzz and grand claims that accompany novel production technologies such as additive manufacturing. Sampsa Hyysalo, Professor of Codesign, Aalto University This book is a fine piece of intellectual craftsmanship that combines three key STS topics in a highly elucidating study of 3D printing in prosthetics: The role of users in innovation, the digitalization of industrial production, and the rise of open source communities. Written in an admirable scholarly prose, The Sociomaterial Construction of Users suggests an instructive and generalizable analytics and presents an enlightening case of the manifold interactions between digitalizing industrial organizations and their users, hence: of technology in society. Sabine Maasen, Professor of Science Studies and Innovation Research, University of Hamburg