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Philip Mirowski is professor of history and philosophy of science and Carl Koch Professor of Economics at the University of Notre Dame. He is the author of More Heat than Light, Machine Dreams, ScienceMart, and Never Let a Serious Crisis Go to Waste, and, with Edward Nik-Khah, of The Knowledge We Have Lost in Information.
Edward Nik-Khah is professor of economics at Roanoke College. He is the author, with Philip Mirowski, of The Knowledge We Have Lost in Information.
Jens Schröter is professor of media studies at the University of Bonn. He is the author of 3D, as well as a number of books in German.
Armin Beverungen is lecturer in media studies at the University of Siegen.
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