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  • A virtual community as they exist today is a group of people who may people have discovered to divide and communicate, group and subgroup and
    57 KB (9,520 words) - 01:31, 11 May 2010
  • ...erred on the assumption of trust between persons, it is axiomatic that the rights, interests, and sensitivities of those studied must be safeguarded. ...such a way as to preclude discrimination on the basis of sex, race, ethnic group, social class, and other categories of people indistinguishable by their in
    21 KB (3,123 words) - 20:02, 3 December 2010
  • ...vation in which the anthropologist is physically or virtually present in a group for extended periods of time or for long informal sessions. ...ging out in a user group or chatroom without physically meeting any of the group members during the research experiment. Along the way, the anthropologist w
    5 KB (767 words) - 01:02, 28 December 2011
  • *H+ discussion group *How we do discussion group
    7 KB (1,198 words) - 17:09, 24 January 2011
  • Selling the idea of belonging to a group, not the content of the group; token of participation ...dea of what the original was (public library) in order to relate it to the group; if everything is going to be shared the government needs to support that i
    8 KB (1,434 words) - 18:11, 30 January 2011
  • ...re of connection of human and other living creatures. Movements for animal rights are not irrational denials of human uniqueness; they are a clear-sighted re ...for resistance and recoupling. I like to imagine LAG, the Livermore Action Group, as a kind of cyborg society, dedicated to realistically converting the lab
    94 KB (14,469 words) - 10:12, 29 March 2011
  • ...e their beliefs, values, and behaviors based on the dimensions of grid and group. ...into specific cultural types based on two primary dimensions: "grid" and "group." These dimensions represent different social structures and worldviews, wh
    5 KB (588 words) - 01:17, 29 October 2023
  • The book values human rights such as freedom, and it shows how architecture can enhance or reduce an ind ...e contrary, are not meeting spaces and do not build common references to a group. Finally, a non-place is a place we do not live in, in which the individual
    18 KB (2,982 words) - 08:27, 1 April 2024

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