He is the author over a dozen books. His first book, Hacking Cyberspace (2001),[3] examines the metaphors applied to new technologies, and how those metaphors inform, shape, and drive the implementation of the technology in question. His second book, Thinking Otherwise: Philosophy, Communication, Technology (2007),[4] investigates the unique quandaries, complications, and possibilities introduced by a form of 'otherness' that veils, through technology, the identity of the 'Other.' The Machine Question: Critical Perspectives on AI, Robots and Ethics (2012)[5] which examines whether and to what extent intelligent and autonomous machines of our own making can be considered to have legitimate moral responsibilities and any legitimate claim to moral consideration. This book won "best book of the year" from the National Communication Association's (NCA) Communication Ethics Division.[citation needed]
Another piece on print culture and the transition to an electronic medium and culture titled What's the Matter with Books?[6] has been cited in numerous articles on print culture and the digital revolution. In an article on remix titled Rethinking the Digital Remix: Mash-ups and the Metaphysics of Sound Recording[7] has been subsequently referenced in books and articles on remix culture and mashups.[citation needed]
Gunkel published his fourth book, Heidegger and Media, which he wrote in collaboration with Paul A. Taylor of the University of Leeds (UK).[8]
Formed a rock group with Abe Glazer named 'Too Much Education', first album with same name released 1988. Recorded and mixed at Saw Mill studios Chicago, IL.[9]
Bibliography
Gunkel, David J. (2023), Person, Thing, Robot: A Moral and Legal Ontology for the 21st Century and Beyond, MIT Press, ISBN9780262546157
Gunkel, David J. (2021), Deconstruction, MIT Press, ISBN9780262542470
Gunkel, David J. (2020), An Introduction to Communication and Artificial Intelligence, Wiley, ISBN9781509533169
Gunkel, David J. (2019), Žižek Studies: The Greatest Hits (so Far), Peter Lang, ISBN9781433146176
Gunkel, David J. (2019), How to Survive a Robot Invasion: Rights, Responsibility, and AI, Taylor & Francis, ISBN9780429765261
Gunkel, David J. (2018), Robot Rights, Project MUSE, ISBN9780262038621
Gunkel, David J. (2018), Gaming the System: Deconstructing Video Games, Games Studies, and Virtual Worlds, Indiana University Press, ISBN9780253035738
Gunkel, David J. (2016), Of Remixology: Ethics and Aesthetics After Remix, MIT Press, ISBN9780262033930
Gunkel, David J. (2016), The Changing Face of Alterity: Communication, Technology, and Other Subjects, Rowman & Littlefield International, ISBN9781783488698
Gunkel, David J. (2014), Heidegger and the Media, Polity Press, ISBN978-0-7456-6126-1