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  • == Why Cyborg Anthropology? == A cursory web search shows little about the relatively new field of Cyborg Anthropology. Worse, there are no lists of resources or even tools to figur
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  • ...of the American Anthropological Association (AAA) in 1993. Within the AAA cyborg anthropology is associated with the Committee for the Anthropology of Scien ...attending with frequency the annual meetings of the Society for the Social Studies of Science (SSSS) and applying cyborgian perspectives to a wide research sp
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  • === The Cyborg Manifesto === In 1985, Haraway published an essay, "[[A Cyborg Manifesto]]: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twenti
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  • I often get questions about cyborg-related journals and other academic publications. Do I know of any? How man === Social Studies of Science ===
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  • ...ween a person with a prosthesis and a cyborg? In turn, how do you define a cyborg? ...tter of life an death of it, like a pacemaker... so in turn, I do define a cyborg as a human that depends of techology to actually be able to be alive. <br /
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  • ...h taken by The Prosthetic Impulse draws on disciplines ranging from gender studies, philosophy, and visual culture to psychoanalysis, cybertheory, and phenome Joanne Morra is Senior Lecturer in Historical and Theoretical Studies at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, University of the Arts
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  • [[Category:Cyborg Studies]]
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  • *SOAN 390 - [[Cyborg Anthropology: Anthropology of Science and Technology]] ====Science and Technology Studies====
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  • [[Donna Haraway]], [[A Cyborg Manifesto]]: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twenti [[Howard Rheingold]], [[Cyborg Swarms and Wearable Communities]]
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  • 2. It studies cyborgs 4. It studies the technologies that were theorized by the first three waves of cybernetic
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  • ===Teaching Cyborg Anthropology=== '''Planning to teach Cyborg Anthropology?''' See [[Course Materials]] for syllabi and book recommendati
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  • [[Category:Critical Studies]] [[Category:Cultural Studies]]
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  • [[Category:Cultural Studies]] [[Category:Communication Studies]]
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  • [[Category:Cultural Studies]] [[Category:Communication Studies]]
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  • [[Category:Cultural Studies]] [[Category:Communication Studies]]
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  • [[Category:Cyborg Studies]]
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  • [[Category:Cyborg Studies]] [[Category:Cultural Studies]]
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  • [[Category:Cultural Studies]] [[Category:Critical Studies]]
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  • [[Category:Cyborg Studies]]
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  • '''cyborg, n. a person whose physiological functioning is aided by or dependent upon [[Steve Mann]] is a cyborg, and the inventor of the wearable computer, called the WearComp. He sees th
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  • ...draws upon recent work in visual culture, cognitive science, and new media studies, as well as examples of computer graphics, websites, and new media art, to [[Category:Communication Studies]]
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  • [[Category:Cyborg Studies]] [[Category:Communication Studies]]
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  • ...riments in Cyborg Culture is a dazzling and provocative examination of the cyborg—the concept of man-as-machine—in popular culture. The title is from a 1 ...and is one of the most persistent cultural images of the past century. The cyborg is a cypher—an enigmatic image of figure that is human but not human, a m
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  • [[Category:Cyborg Studies]]
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  • ...away]], “explores the production of humanness through machines” ([[The Cyborg Handbook|Gray]] 1993:342). [[Category:Cultural Studies]]
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  • ...Geoloqi, Inc., a company bringing the future of location to the world. She studies the interaction between humans and computers and how our relationship with ...d Gnomedex 9.0 and Keynoted Portland's Open Source Bridge with a speech on Cyborg Citizens. She's been a guest lecturer at Lewis & Clark College, Pacific Nor
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  • ...rimatology, philosophy, and developmental biology. She is the author of "A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentiet [[Category:Critical Studies]]
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  • ...larify how theory and methods from anthropology and science and technology studies will inform our discussions, as well as the sense of ‘digital cultures’ ...avid (1995) Feedback and Cybernetics: Reimaging the body in the age of the cyborg. Body and Society 1: 21-43.
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  • ...ns of sociomaterial relations, informed by feminist science and technology studies. ...ns of sociomaterial relations, informed by feminist science and technology studies.
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  • Amber's Note: Perhaps Captology is a better descriptor for what I do as a Cyborg Anthropologist, since a lot of my research relates to persuasive architectu ...nt of your site and see what's attracting their attention. Do eye tracking studies if you really want to get into it.
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  • == Cyborg Studies == [[The Cyborg's Dilemma - Progressive Embodiment in Virtual Environments]] by Frank Biocc
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  • [[The Uncanny: Experiments in Cyborg Culture]] by Bruce Grenville (Editor) [[Cyborg: Digital Destiny and Human Possibility in the Age of the Wearable Computer]
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  • [[File:cyborg-anthropology-dictionary-may-2011.jpg|thumb|375px|right|Available May 2011 - ...pular culture, commonly held ideas by many people. The popular idea of the cyborg is one that is easily transmitted, and easy conceptualized. It is an emotio
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  • ...with my work, I’ve used the term digital anthropologist – someone who studies interaction between humans and digital ecosystems. I still find this title From those that coined the term, “a cyborg, or “cybernetic organism”, was initially defined as follows:
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  • Entering into a network by becoming part cyborg creates the ability for the subject, to augment social and physical capabil ...vely, while we ourselves are frighteningly inert”. Donna Haraway, “The Cyborg Manifesto”, in Simians, Cyborgs and Women: The Reinvention of Nature, Lon
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  • [[Category:Cyborg Studies]]
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  • ...of Cyborg Anthropology, although there are some differences worth noting. Cyborg Anthropology is more concerned with how information technologies have affec
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  • ...A true you? An evolved you? The purpose of this paper is to examine the cyborg element of Facebook, and to prove the second self is there, and is learning ...ook that overshadows our cyborg counterpart, by giving us the illusion the cyborg counterpart is our RL identity. So the Facebook account is like this pseud
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  • ...and marketing, to zoology and finance, the digital and analog methods of a cyborg anthropologist are applicable to every field. *Science and technology studies
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  • *Davis-Floyd, Robbie, and Joseph Dumit. 1998. Cyborg Babies: From Techno-Sex to Techno-Tots. London: Routledge. *Downey, Gary, Joe Dumit, and Sarah Williams. 1995. Cyborg Anthropology. Cultural Anthropology 10: 264-269.
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  • ...nder: Postmodern Feminism in the Age of the Intelligent Machine." Feminist Studies 17, no. 3 (1991): 439-460. *Mitchell, William J. "Boundaries/Networks." In Me++: The Cyborg Self and the Networked City. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003. pp. 7-17. ISBN
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  • ...timations of Everyday Life: Ubiquitous Computing and the City]]." Cultural Studies, Volume 18, Numbers 2‚ 3, pp. 384-408, 2004 [pdf] William J. Mitchell, Me++: The Cyborg Self and the Networked City, MIT Press, 2003
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  • ...b 2.0. Working with George Ritzer and as a founding member of the Prosumer Studies Working Group, he has focused on the topic of prosumption, how people are i ...oming a mechanism responsible for new forms of social inequality. He also studies a variety of related topics such as labor on social media, online dating, a
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  • ...itative analysis tends to avoid the methods of statistics in favor of case studies and participant observation, and is more often found in the humanities and ...exclusive, and almost every study has elements of both types of analysis. Cyborg anthropology traditionally focuses on the more qualitative aspects, but can
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  • [[The Cyborg's Dilemma - Progressive Embodiment in Virtual Environments]] by Frank Biocc [[The Cyborg Handbook]] by [[Chris Hables Gray]]
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  • ...'Comparative Literature Studies''; Board of Consultants, ''Science-Fiction Studies''; Editorial Board of ''Configurations: A Journal for Literature, Science, ...r post-modern techno-human condition. An essential read for any scholar of Cyborg Anthropology. An excellent review by fellow scholar Erik Davis can be found
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  • Interested in getting a Master's degree in Cyborg Anthropology at University of California Santa Cruz? ...isual studies; French and Francophone theory; intellectual history; animal studies.
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  • ...describing the same phenomenon. That we were on the same page or, in more cyborg parlance, in sync. ...heses in the real world by launching everything from big games to research studies.
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  • ...r in the MIT Anthropology Department, one of the best departments to study Cyborg Anthropology in the world.
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  • ...any tool that functions as an extension of one's being qualifies one as a cyborg, but cyborgs are more narrowly understood to have actual, physical technolo broadest sense of cyborg: all technological interface (our techno-sphere). This definition runs the
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