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  • ...and marketing, to zoology and finance, the digital and analog methods of a cyborg anthropologist are applicable to every field. Is Cyborg Anthropology not offered at your school? Were you assigned to teach a class
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cyborg Anthropology:Anthropology of Science and Technology]]
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  • ...ee to which they require their technological enhancements and how much the cyborg self is supported by that environment.
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  • The Danish Council of Ethics' recommendations on cyborg technology ..... part of the philosophical battle concerning the relationsh Cyborg technology - the extension of human biology
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  • ...he two worlds? Or if you've run into any institutions that specialize in *cyborg therapy* for lack of a better term? Or if you've read any books on the sub
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  • ...Digital Destiny and Human Possibility in the Age of the Wearable Computer|Cyborg]], 95). ...Digital Destiny and Human Possibility in the Age of the Wearable Computer|Cyborg]], 93).
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  • <blockquote>". . . the cyborg and companion species are hardly polar opposites. Cyborgs and companion spe
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  • #REDIRECT [[Unfinished Work: From Cyborg to Cognisphere]]
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  • There are currently no degrees offered in cyborg anthropology, unless there are custom programs are defined by students. *[[Majoring in Cyborg Anthropology]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Getting a degree in Cyborg Anthropology]]
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  • Interested in getting a Master's degree in Cyborg Anthropology at University of California Santa Cruz?
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  • Workshop on Cyborg Anthropology, School of American Research, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 10/93.
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  • d_rr_ll: What is a cyborg anthropologist? #ff RT @anthinpractice: @caseorganic @daniel_lende How is t anthinpractice: @caseorganic @violetmae I've mostly encountered cyborg anth in relation to discussions abt bodies and embodiment. (1/2)
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  • [[Image:second-hand-cyborg-maggie-nichols.jpg|center|600px]] ...ple. Even if one does not use any technology, they are still a second hand cyborg if they interact with technology through others, including getting news and
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  • ===Assorted Articles on Cyborg Olympics=== Where Are The Cyborg Olympics?
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  • ...hed Jan 2008. Accessed Jan 2011. http://embodiedspace.blogspot.com/2008/01/cyborg-cartographer-battles-spatial.html</ref> ...argues that the inhabitant of modern, western society is a “cartographic cyborg,” which is to say as someone "so thoroughly intertwined with mapping tech
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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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  • "The cyborg subject, with its pacemakers, drug regimes and artificial limbs, is usually
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  • ...tance, to a brief summary of relevant factors that have contributed to the cyborg’s theoretical significance".  ...listically delineated between each figure and although science has created cyborg monstrosities who do not care about human life, this is balanced by more id
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  • ....edu - A Cyborg Manifesto] by [[Donna Haraway]].<ref>[[Donna Haraway]], "A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentiet ...inism. At the centre of my ironic faith, my blasphemy, is the image of the cyborg.
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  • The definition of a community cyborg can be best described by geohacker and former PARC developer Anselm Hook. ...se be called cyborgs in that they internalize the external? In a sense the cyborg is the new homunculus; it is the object within which we place our hopes, as
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  • ...ld of childhood, from vitamin injections to TV toy tie-ins."<ref>Review of Cyborg Babies on Amazon.com. July 29, 1998.</ref>
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  • ...prosthetically linked to a despotic, ravening apparatus" (3). The "vampire-cyborg," the book's central figure, is thus "a perfect dialectical image in which ===Technophobia and the Cyborg Menace: Buffy Summers As Neo-Human Avatar (Critical Essay)===
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  • ...one of the first to embark on these studies at Princeton University). The cyborg could really be the link to the 4th wave. it's progressed up until this poi
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  • ===Teaching Cyborg Anthropology=== '''Planning to teach Cyborg Anthropology?''' See [[Course Materials]] for syllabi and book recommendati
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  • *[http://w2.eff.org/Net_culture/Cyborg_anthropology EFF Cyborg Anthropology Archive]
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  • She participated in midwifing cyborg anthropology, and attended the Cyborg Anthropology seminar in Santa Fe, NM that led to the book Cyborgs & Citadel
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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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  • [[Category:Cyborg 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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  • *[[Cyborg Security]]
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  • [[Category:Cyborg Studies]]
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  • ...Steve Mann, born 1962, in Ontario, Canada, is a living laboratory for the cyborg life-style. He is one of the leaders in WearComp (wearable computing) and o ...ology to sousveillance (inverse surveillance), privacy, cyber security and cyborg-law.
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  • Cyborg Swarms and Wearable Communities ...nn now teaches at the University of Toronto, where his community of mobile cyborg journalists swarmed a political demonstration that turned violent. Another
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  • ...ts include Star Trek's Data and Blade Runner's replicants.<ref>Short, Sue. Cyborg Cinema and Contemporary Subjectivity. Faculty of Continuing Education Birkb
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  • ...away]], “explores the production of humanness through machines” ([[The Cyborg Handbook|Gray]] 1993:342). [[Category:Cyborg Studies]]
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  • Amber Case is a Cyborg Anthropologist and the founder of Geoloqi, Inc., a company bringing the fut ...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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  • *[[Cyborg Security]]
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  • ...e.blip.tv/file/4696614/ Complete Talk: Sally Applin • Hidden Cyborgs • Cyborg Camp]
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  • *transformed body into not just a camera, but also a networked cyborg entity.
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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
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  • ...avid (1995) Feedback and Cybernetics: Reimaging the body in the age of the cyborg. Body and Society 1: 21-43. *Allison, Anne (2001) Cyborg Violence: Bursting borders and bodies with queer machines. Cultural Anthrop
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  • ...ike machines; bioinformatics and artificial life; online sociality and the cyborg imaginary; ubiquitous and mobile computing; ethnographies of research and d ...ike machines; bioinformatics and artificial life; online sociality and the cyborg imaginary; ubiquitous and mobile computing; ethnographies of research and d
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  • ...ny organic system combined with a mechanical system qualifies as a cyborg. Cyborg Botany refers to the complexly intertwining evolutions of human techno-cult ...logies utilized to grow this plant. Potent cannabis is effectively a plant cyborg, complete with computer-controlled temperature regulation, filtered water,
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  • The phone is the closest non-human ally that humans currently have. Part of cyborg anthropology concerns these new children, our new pets.
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  • Artificial incentive systems are part of our cyborg reality. The concept is called "intermittent reinforcement". It came out of
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  • List of cyborg-related films. ==Robot Cyborg Films==
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  • ...to the human-centered foundations of anthropological discourse. The term "cyborg anthropology" is an oxymoron that draws attention to the human-centered pre ...een called into question by post-structuralist and posthumanist critiques. Cyborg anthropology explores a new alternative by examining the argument that huma
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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
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  • ...hropology was discussed (as @jerwilkins knows a classmate of mine who took Cyborg Anthropology a year before me), which morphed into a discussion of the new
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  • Anything that is an external prosthetic device creates one into a cyborg. The idea of a cell phone being a technosocial object that enables an actor ...there is a fusion of identities between myself and the black box" ([[The Cyborg Handbook|Gray]], 373).
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  • *Slide 10: I am a Cyborg Anthropologist.
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  • *[http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol3/issue2/biocca2.html#cyborg's The Cyborg's Dilemma]
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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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  • *I am a Cyborg Anthropologist.
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  • ====Cyborg Anthropology O'Reilly Webcast==== I gave an hour-long webcast called Cyborg Anthropology: A Short Introduction on August, 5 2010
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  • [[Image:animal-cyborg-maggie-nichols.jpg|600px|center]] Animal Cyborg is a term used to describe an animal whose physical or mental form has been
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  • McPheeters, D. (2009). Cyborg Learning Theory: Technology in Education
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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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  • .../ref>, meaning that protocyborg as a term would describe an early or first cyborg. ...odern standpoint, Steve Mann's early prosthesis was an attempt at an early cyborg model. Today, much of Mann's capability is embedded into everyday cell phon
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  • ...to the human-centered foundations of anthropological discourse. The term "cyborg anthropology" is an oxymoron that draws attention to the human-centered pre ...een called into question by post-structuralist and posthumanist critiques. Cyborg anthropology explores a new alternative by examining the argument that huma
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  • Andrew: sounds good! I ordered 10 cyborg books last week and have been pushing through them, I'm hoping to beef up s I noticed we managed to write the book without a reference to the cyborg handbook, which is slightly sketchy...
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  • From those that coined the term, “a cyborg, or “cybernetic organism”, was initially defined as follows: ...it to new environments.” This verbose sentence can be simplified to, the cyborg represents “a notion of human-machine merging”".</blockquote>
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