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  • ...the relatively new field of Cyborg Anthropology. Worse, there are no lists of resources or even tools to figure out where to find materials. There are no ...lved in the field of Cyborg Anthropology itself. This site is a collection of journals, conferences, papers, books, and curriculum that can be used by an
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  • ...s reinforcement and the reinforcer wants to reduce or eliminate the number of reinforcements necessary to encourage the intended response. ...of behaviorism, that school of thought which dominated psychology for most of the last century.
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  • ...ke 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 /> ...messily!), so they aren't dependent on this massive technological section of their body. Aren't they a cyborg? <br />
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  • *SOAN 390 - [[Cyborg Anthropology: Anthropology of Science and Technology]] *1A.350 / SP.484J / STS.086 [[The Anthropology of Computing: Digital Cultures Spring 2009 MIT]] | [http://web.mit.edu/wgs/aca
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  • ...any are related to the history of science and technology, the anthropology of science, or science and technology studies. === Program in History & Philosophy of Science and Technology ===
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  • [[Glossary:Junk Sleep|Junk Sleep]] is a result of engaging in technological devices right into bed time. ...because one has been using consumer electronics right up until the moment of falling asleep (in addition to often leaving them on, which continues to di
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  • ...undergraduate students at NTU’s Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information in Singapore.<ref>The Big Bedroom Bustup @ Zouk – Overcoming Junk Sleep. ...ature of the content on the devices, how the content is displayed and type of content that is consumed all play a role in connecting one's mind to certai
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  • ...ool of Information]] ([[School of Information|iSchool]]) at the University of California (Berkeley). Her research examines social media, youth practices, ...lity, identity and culture. Her dissertation research was funded as a part of the MacArthur Foundation's Initiative on New Media and Learning. Her resear
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  • ...e leaders in WearComp (wearable computing) and one of the integral members of the Wearable computing group at MIT Media Lab. He is known more recently fo ...ms and capabilities during all waking hours. His work touches a wide range of disciplines from implant technology to sousveillance (inverse surveillance)
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  • ...le walking around or doing other activities". <ref>Mann, Steve. Definition of "Wearable Computer". Wearable Computer Definition taken from Steve Mann's K ...tory of Wearable Computers http://5election.com/2012/09/03/a-short-history-of-wearable-computers/</ref>
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  • ...the interaction between humans and computers and how our relationship with information is changing the way cultures think, act, and understand their worlds. ...e, Pacific Northwest College of Art and Oregon State University’s School of Continuing Education.
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  • A networked public is a group of actors connected in a publicly accessible way. ===Why Youth Social Network Sites: The Role of Networked Publics in Teenage Social Life===
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  • ...the course we’ll be attentive to issues of gender, race and other marks of sameness and difference as they operate among humans, and between humans an ...n reading and/or experience is expected. Be sure to bring marked-up copies of required to Thursday classes.
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  • ...the implications for all of these topics of emerging reconceptualizations of sociomaterial relations, informed by feminist science and technology studie ...the implications for all of these topics of emerging reconceptualizations of sociomaterial relations, informed by feminist science and technology studie
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  • ...are seen more as being important factors in the overall look and usability of products and not just passive consumers. ...lished with a reasonable degree of efficiency and within acceptable levels of comfort, the product can be seen as fitting to the user.
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  • ...oderated by Marshall Kirkpatrick @marshallk, VP of Read Write Web, and one of the most prolific and RSS-informed people in the technosocial universe. The ...e broadcast and marketed, vs. the social web, which is a little more a way of life”.
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  • ...nd Love the Screen, was a mental tour de force that reexamined assumptions of how we read, annotate, and look at text. ===A Short History of eBooks===
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  • ...mobile era, evaporating interfaces and how to approach a rapidly changing information spaces. 

 ...he idea of a “Cyborg Anthropology” was proposed at the Annual Meetings of the American Anthropological Association (AAA) in 1992.
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  • ...from popular culture, commonly held ideas by many people. The popular idea of the cyborg is one that is easily transmitted, and easy conceptualized. It i ...organism “to which exogenous components have been added for the purpose of adapting to new environments”.
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  • LIS 598A: Information and Contemplation University of Washington Information School
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  • ...t that is capable of being quickly understood. In short, it is the process of designing data. ...that an increasingly amount of visualizations are done just for "the sake of visualizing data" and not for any further purpose.
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  • ...rsely, one who spends physical time in the practice of study or experience of a subject will be more likely to write it into physical memory. ...ty-First Century Education. 
Keynote speech, NERA conference, University of Oslo and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
t, Oslo, 10 Mar. 2005. 
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  • GEO RSS porn (the idea of foursquare and dogs marking terriroty. ...e. The idea of world building - building a better world. a positivist view of technology.
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  • ...es a hidden factory. Underneath is real work, but on top rides the feeling of play. ...Yelp! are created through work so that visitors can experience situations of play. Once the individual understands that they have more control in planni
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  • ...awareness of their identity by others. Proxemics are often unstated rules of culture and culture groups. ...sory fluctuations or shifts, such as subtle changes in the sound and pitch of a person's voice. Social distance between people is reliably correlated wit
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  • ...ah boyd studying social software. She received her PhD from the Department of Media, Culture, and Communication at NYU in 2010. Her dissertation examined Internet studies and new media theory, information policy, online privacy, feminist media studies, online identity, participat
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  • ...00px|thumb|right|Dr. James Case teaching vector analysis at the University of Utah in 1970.]] ...s]], [[Atari]] and [[Evans and Sutherland]]. He was a pioneer in the field of parallel computing, as well as instrumental in calculating the firing table
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  • by [[Aaron McLeod]], a Canadian student enrolled in an Anthropology of Cyberspace class. Written Nov 20th, 2010. ...book has come to a point where people panic when Facebook is down, because of a newly inherent need to be connected to others via this ever evolving medi
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  • ...thical considerations in understanding the virtual life of the inhabitants of cyberspace. ...liography of which I have to approve. Essay topics are individual versions of the group activities and are based on academic literature. Please contact m
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  • ...xamines relationships among technology, culture, and politics in a variety of social and historical settings ranging from 19th century factories to 21st ...ss participation, including discussion and in-class writing exercises (10% of subject grade). Punctual attendance is obligatory. There is no final.
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  • ...2002 and was completed in Autumn 2004, with a follow-on research programme of experiments with local groups and communities called Social Tapestries star ...g up organic, collective memories that trace and embellish different kinds of relationships across places, time and communities.
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  • ...and development of artworks in its own media lab, publishing in the field of art and media technology, and developing an online archive. ...nized a festival entitled Tele-Communication in Art, one of the precursors of the DEAF festival. Several art videos, exploring communication in society i
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  • ...n describes a design approach for location-based services utilized in many of the projects under way at MML. At O'Reilly's Where 2.0 Conference later thi ...in the promise of LBS as open and accessible, and a truly useful extension of what the World Wide Web currently offers.
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  • Gilles Deleuze, "Postscript on the Societies of Control", from _OCTOBER_ 59, Winter 1992, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, pp. 3-7 ...utre journal, no. 1 (May 1990), is included in the forthcoming translation of Pourparlers (Paris: Editions Minuit, 1990), to be published by Columbia Uni
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  • ...articular historical moment and it becomes integrated into the social life of that period. ...new ideas. As Cyborgologists, we consider both the promise and the perils of living in constant contact with technology.
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  • ...-mail. Should the message arrive when the person is not connected, feeling of guilt may arise. ...life. Ling found that "during the focus groups, teens related many stories of friends and acquaintances who get insulted, angry or upset if a text messag
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  • *Has sousveillance helped or hindered people's abilities to improve quality of life? How? *Are you aware of surveillance technology in your environment?
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  • Articles and information on Anthropology and gaming. ===My Life as a Night Elf Priest: An Anthropological Account of World of Warcraft===
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  • Workshop on Cyborg Anthropology, School of American Research, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 10/93. ...and/or findable. Please Email case@cyborganthropology.com if you have any information on this workshop.
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  • How do we communicate when we don’t have nonverbal communication and tone of voice? Human Subjects Committee not allowing for a lot of research online
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  • ...plications to simulacra, now not even necessarily a physical manifestation of object; we seem to be recreating a scarcity in online environments Selling the idea of belonging to a group, not the content of the group; token of participation
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  • ...in a personal voice toward the high school and college drop out. The voice of this article should be changed to the neutral voice standard. ...with innate curiosity and demonstrate it quite prominently around the age of three when; without the instruction to do so, we started asking why all the
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  • ...peech tagging, where a computer can correctly identify the parts of speech of each word in a sentence. ...nslate the text into another language, answer questions about the contents of the text, and draw inferences from the text.
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  • ...e far end of a hallway talking on the phone. In each case, a small segment of private space is negotiated be the person on the phone. The space around th ...School for Design - Design Research Methods. Fall 2010.</ref> in the form of pictures, decorations and books. A hotel is a temporary private space that
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  • ...oject of the Terasem Movement is to prevent death by preserving sufficient information about a person so that recovery remains possible by foreseeable technology. ...begin to create more and more sophisticated mindclones, or representations of our cybernetic being.
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  • Boredom is a leading case of death in teenagers and senior citizens. It removes one from the pulse of life, of meaning, of action and a sense of purpose.
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  • ...he Late Twentieth Century," in Simians, Cyborgs and Women: The Reinvention of Nature (New York; Routledge, 1991), pp.149-181.</ref>. Full text posted her AN IRONIC DREAM OF A COMMON LANGUAGE FOR WOMEN IN THE INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
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  • ...ple or machines fail to perceive, understand and act upon social-emotional information, then they are hindered in their ability to interact. For example, deciding ...g successful strategies for coping with the dynamic interactive challenges of the real world. But our interest goes significantly beyond learning from pe
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  • ...education, and notable career as a professor of animal behavior, designer of animal facilities worldwide, and celebrated writer, speaker, and researcher ...that operate separately. Only by interviewing people did I learn that many of them think primarily in words, and that their thoughts are linked to emotio
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  • ...rofile and points out a beef I’ve had for a while with the proliferation of Facebook and its boring, blue and white layout used for every person on the Once the construction of a personal webpage required some degree of programming expertise. Today the social networking user merely interacts wi
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