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  • ...n BoingBoing, <ref>danah boyd explains email sabbaticals. Cory Doctorow at 2:04 AM Thursday, Dec 9, 2010. http://www.boingboing.net/2010/12/09/danah-boy ...t need to put down the laptop and cell phone for a little while. (put into article named reflection)
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  • Maged N. Kamel Boulos 30 November 2009 2 Before submitting an article to CTHEORY please send a one-page abstract to ctheory@uvic.ca.
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  • {{/style|span=2|css=width: 66%;|header=Welcome to CyborgAnthropology.com!|content= * Date x, 2010 - [http://url.com Article Title]
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  • ...increasing) number of anthropologists employed by major corporations. This article was followed by another in the same year in the magazine Business Week, tit 2007. Pg. 2-3</ref>
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  • 2. Translation of goals into a set of unordered tasks required to achieve goa Step 2, Translating the goal into a task or a set of tasks:
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  • ====Generation 2==== Generation 2 had P-books, or portable books. This turned out to be a bad name. There were multiple jokes about it. There was even a Zippy comic that made
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  • 2. To use contemplative practice, which stills the mind and sharpens awarenes ...another way to contribute. For example, if you come across an interesting article on a topic of relevance to the course, you might send it to the list with a
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  • ...y: In Which The Internet's Sordid Past Is Preserved And Curated]Crunchgear article by Devin Coldewey, Oct 10, 2009. [http://free.7host01.com/garryg/ia/tutorials.asp?po=1 Full Article]
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  • 2. Anthropologists may choose to move beyond disseminating research results t ...are complicated issues that cannot be answered succinctly and universally.2 Most of the anthropologists we spoke with believe that ethics are personal
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  • If you have a piece of work, essay, article, paper, film or book you'd like to submit, please contact case@cyborganthro ...d. If approved, content and attribution will be added to the site within 1-2 weeks of submission.
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  • *[[Article Name 1]] *[[Article Name 2]]
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  • ...h the wonders of the information age. Being able to literally witness Web 2.0 evolve. From text based MUDs (Multi-user Domains) to full blown social n ...lves differently (i.e. more outgoing, talkative, social, conscientious; to name a few) from the RL counterpart. Is your cyborg counterpart (Facebook) a...
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  • ===Article Text=== ...east has a metallic head, as its itinerant probe-head or guidance device." 2</blockquote>
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  • ...mputer use among the unsheltered ‘street’ homeless] Original Research Article *[http://www.scopus.com/record/display.url?eid=2-s2.0-77954658608&origin=resultslist&sort=cp-t&src=s&imp=t&sid=-1lURt0uHVifW
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  • ...term was coined in 1960 when Manfred Clynes and Nathan Kline used it in an article about the advantages of self-regulating human-machine systems in outer spac ...ns in action and reception to input. One current example is theActroid DER 2, an android resembling a Japanese female, that was demonstrated at the AKIB
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  • Lectures: 2 sessions / week, 2 hours / session ...Changed The Way We Do Business. 1st ed. New York, NY: HarperBusiness, May 2, 2000. ISBN: 9780066620695.
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  • 2 *Mumford Article
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  • ...aces of intensity and ambiguity are still accessible to ‘dot.walkers’,[2] whichever methodology they use to get there, and the sharp, deadpan humour ===Full Article===
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  • ===Article Text=== ...reasons: (1) religion has not gone away, as predicted by Rationalism, and (2) religion has proven to be a powerful source for social cohesion, for examp
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  • ...ces utilized in many of the projects under way at MML. At O'Reilly's Where 2.0 Conference later this month, Julian will be taking part in a panel discus ...anifesto for the location-based service (LBS) community. In that prescient article, he describes what is needed to create a Geospatial Web, and what is necess
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  • ...tmonday.org/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/2599/2404 Full Article HTML] Using sociological concepts and notions, this article analyses some of the assumptions mentioned above. It focuses strongly on Pi
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  • ...org/wiki/Yoneji_Masuda translated from the Spanish version into an English article for Wikipedia by Caseorganic.</ref> He is best known for his book "The Info Stage 2- in which technology makes possible work that man has never been able to do
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  • ...tp://www.leda-tutorial.org/en/official/ch02s02s02.html LEDA Tutorial - 2.2.2. Two-dimensional arrays]</ref>]] The "game became widely known when it was mentioned in an article published by Scientific American in 1970".<ref>[http://www.bitstorm.org/gam
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  • "Oh no, not another article about World of Warcraft. Tired of hearing about it." If you've ever thought ...theoretical approach can represent a cure-all for any discipline, in this article the author discusses how anthro- pological approaches can contribute signif
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  • ...log/mundane-science-fiction-taking-all-the-razzle-dazzle-out-of-the-future-2/ </ref>. "The Mundane SF manifesto was inspired by the ideas of Julian Todd ...anal" or "ordinary," it also denotes "of the world".<ref>Ibid.</ref>. Part 2 of the 'Mundane Science Fiction Manifesto includes a 'list of "Stupidities'
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  • ===Article Text=== ...ert the apocalypse of returning to nuclear dust in the manic compulsion to name the Enemy. Cyborgs are not reverent; they do not re-member the cosmos. They
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  • By Mike Rogoway, The Oregonian | Wednesday, December 01, 2010, 2:28 PM</ref> ...Vogue-- or perhaps more accurately, Vogue editors running a math journal. [2]
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  • Winter Vol. 2, Number 1, pp. 14-22 ...tivated, for example, when they judge expressions in another person's eyes.2
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  • ...culated in cultural studies but seldom, if ever, critically compared. This article confronts the conceptual boundary separating the schizophrenic and the cybo
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  • ====2. Truthy tech promises to do too many major things too soon==== ...created for a very human reason: Back in the 1950s, academics wanted a new name for their upcoming cybernetics conference, because MIT professor Norbert Wi
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  • ...ut instead of a typical slide-based presentation, they were told to create 2 page Memos. The next thing they said was surprising. ...Why tech’s favorite color is making us all miserable” was viewed over 2 million times; I even had friends who text the essay to me without realizin
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