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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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  • ...human communication and community has given rise to a new field of study, cyborg anthropology. Our physiological adaptations to medical, educational, commun ...om the disciplines of film, dance, television, art history, critical media studies and popular culture. As a scholar, she presents her research into the balle
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  • ...some context as to the format of this book. Cyborg Anthropology, in short, studies the culture of new technologies that are re-defining our traditional notion ..., these lines inevitably blur. I am not the holder of Cyborg Anthropology. Cyborg Anthropology is, and it is the right of everyone to be able to edit and con
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  • As a cyborg anthropologist, my research is preformed on two field sites - the analog si Participant observation. For studies over time such as understanding developer communities and startup culture,
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  • ...to yourself and which influence are you particularly proud of? And what is cyborg anthropology exactly? ...e's self into quite literally another dimension. The cyborg anthropologist studies the world around us. The world mediated by these new interactions between h
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  • 1 A Cyborg Manifesto Needs to be more nuanced. the manifesto is basically the ur-text of cyborg anthropology, and it deserves a brilliant analysis. need to mention shift t
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  • ...on of Cochlear Implant Identity on American Television and the “New Deaf Cyborg”''' ...a response to that injunction and as a jumping-off point for more in-depth studies of the construction of the CI identity and the implications of these constr
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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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  • ...ds, including social, business, academic and trade-related. Just as cyborg studies sit at the crossroads of multiple academic disciplines, we like to invite p
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