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  • McPheeters, D. (2009). Cyborg Learning Theory: Technology in Education
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  • '''Activity Theory''' describes the theory that all human activities are driven by needs. These needs can be real or p ...ygotsky 1978; Leont'ev 1981).</ref> The basic unit of analysis in activity theory is human activity. Human activities are driven by certain needs where peopl
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  • The decoupling approach to quantum information theory. ...s as immediate corollaries several central theorems of quantum information theory. The following chapters use this theorem to prove the existence of new prot
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  • [[Category:Critical Theory]]
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  • Theory Of The Derive [Paperback] ...century architectural theory, art, and politics. The writings included in Theory of the Derive, many published here in English for the first time, are predo
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  • ...a as distributed networks with interrelated nodes. It draws from emergence theory, computing, and other disciplines to understand both the nodes of the syste ...Latour, Bruno. Reassembling the Social: An Introduction to Actor–Network Theory. Oxford University Press, 2005.</ref> Through this approach, Latour avoids
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  • ...ssed can be traced back to the proper sources by any well-read person. The Theory of the Leisure Class is considered one of the first detailed critiques of c
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  • This course will lay a foundation in autism theory and autism technology that significantly leverages and expands the Media La ...echnologies for measuring behavior in people with autism, to enable better theory development through more systematic collection of behavior.
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  • ...0modern%20society Changing Minds Website Accessed 29 Oct 2023]</ref>. This theory offers a distinctive approach to understanding and analyzing the ways in wh Grid-Group Cultural Theory, often simply referred to as Cultural Theory, is grounded in the idea that human societies can be classified into specif
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  • ==[[Critical Theory]]==
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  • ...ople to those thought. For instance, if I get an E-mail about a particular theory or idea, and I have a page written about it in the wiki, I can link the pag ...acceleration of changes that are occurring. Bruno Latour has Actor Network Theory that can help place humans and technology into a system that can be more ea
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  • ...b has extremely valuable but large datasets. Cyborg Anthropology takes the theory and methodology of traditional anthropology and applies it to technology, n
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  • ...ns of such a close coupling of bodies and machines. Yet, despite hypertext theory's embrace of avant garde literary productions and its sympathies with postm
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  • ...b systems, computational intelligence, human-computer interaction, digital theory, Web sociology, and well as interactive and digital arts. We also encourage
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  • Role boundary permeability could also be described as spillover theory, "which proposes that the work microsystem and the family microsystem signi
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  • ...munication.<ref>Hayles gives a good example of how Shannon’s information theory works: Imagine a paranoid bookie who has a code for callers who are placing ...Thursdays this particular week, causing general confusion.</ref> It was a theory designed to maximize efficiency in communication channels, allowing for the
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  • ...he other, in a place”.<ref>Augé, Marc. Non-Places. An Introduction to a Theory of Supermodernity. 1995. Pg. 83.</ref>. The reconnection of the individual
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  • Internet theory + criticism + research (I like this one a lot). 
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  • [[Category:Postmodern Theory]]
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  • History & Theory: Goodbye Supermodernism
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  • *209 Theory Seminar [[Cities and Cyborgs: Computing and the Metropolis, 1860-2010]] | U *MAS.962 [[Autism Theory and Technology]] Spring 2006
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  • Guy Debord, "[[Theory of the Derive]]," International Situationiste #2, 1958
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  • ...and how it works. He has also written extensively on other aspects of the theory of architecture. Present Appointments: Professor of Architectural and [[Urb
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  • The Space Syntax Theory rests on three basic conceptions of space:
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  • ....at/ak_stdb/SpaceIsTheMachine.pdf Space is the machine - A configurational theory of architecture] by Bill Hillier, p. 188.</ref>
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  • ...central thinkers of Cyborg Anthropology situate themselves in the literary theory/continental nexus.
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  • ;[[Actor Network Theory]]
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  • ...a brain is required to write a theory of a brain. From this follows that a theory writing of this theory. And even more fascinating, the writer of this theory has to
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  • The category of the everyday has designated in social theory the remainder, what is left over after the important regions of politics an
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  • The category of the everyday has designated in social theory the remainder, what is left over after the important regions of politics an
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  • [[Category:Postmodern Theory]]
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  • =====Facebook and ANT ([[Actor Network Theory]]) and the agency of nonhumans=====
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  • [[Category:Postmodern Theory]]
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  • ...at you’ll be asked to do and what you hope to learn. We’ll clarify how theory and methods from anthropology and science and technology studies will infor ...99) Worlding Cyberspace: Toward a critical ethnography in time, space, and theory. In G. Marcus (ed.), Critical Anthropology Now pp. 245-304. Santa Fe, NM: S
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  • ...about their research interests and hopes for the course. We'll clarify how theory and methods from anthropology and science and technology studies will infor ...l. "Worlding Cyberspace: Toward a Critical Ethnography in Time, Space, and Theory." In Critical Anthropology Now. Edited by George E. Marcus. Santa Fe, NM: S
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  • ...rise and fall of the Postal Buddy. In Context and consciousness: activity theory and human-computer interaction, ed. Bonnie A. Nardi. Cambridge, MA: MIT Pre ===Activity Theory===
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  • ...national acclaim for her novel interdisciplinary work, her commitment to a theory/practice dialogue, and contributions to social justice design arenas. Her r ...hes and creates socially conscious games, urban games, and software in the theory/practice laboratory she founded in 2003, Tiltfactor, focused on the design
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  • ====Set Theory of Spaces====
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  • ...e intentionally do not spend a great deal of time addressing psychological theory or research paradigms and experiments. We trust that the reader will know t ...structured the book, emphasizing design principles and methodologies over theory and research, our primary target audience is the engineering undergraduate,
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  • ===Theory===
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  • ...ticles/hansen.htm Infomobility and Technics: some travel notes1000 Days of Theory Belinda Barnet)
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  • ...foraging theory to understand how human users search for information. The theory is based on the assumption that, when searching for information, humans use In the 1970s optimal foraging theory was developed by anthropologists and ecologists to explain how animals hunt
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  • Software engineering books often get bogged down in theory. Not so in Writing Effective Use Cases, a slender volume with a practical f
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  • ...s placed on interdisciplinary material and on the close connection between theory and practice.
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  • ...ns of such a close coupling of bodies and machines. Yet, despite hypertext theory's embrace of avant garde literary productions and its sympathies with postm
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  • “Let’s not teach evolution in schools — because it is only a theory. They’re right – but so is gravity. I invite someone to the roof of thi
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  • ====Some Theory Behind the Subject==== *Slide 57: Lets look at some Architectural Theory
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  • [[The Theory of the Leisure Class]] by Thorstein Veblen (Author), C. Wright Mills (Intro [[Postmodern Theory]] by Steven Best and Douglas Kellner
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  • ===Actor Network Theory=== [[Reassembling the Social: An Introduction to Actor-Network-Theory]] by [[Bruno Latour]]
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  • *Lets look at some Architectural Theory *The General Theory of Relativity
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  • McPheeters, D. (2009). Cyborg Learning Theory: Technology in Education
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  • ===A Social Networks Theory of Privacy===
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  • ...cs, biology, neuroscience, psychology, and more. The origins of cybernetic theory date back to the early 20th century. ...oft/second wave approaches. Focus on biological systems and constructivist theory.
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  • In Geertz's essay, "Thick Description: Toward an Interpretive Theory of Culture", (Geertz 1973:3-30) he explains that he adopted the term from p Geertz, Clifford. "Thick Description: Toward an Interpretive Theory of Culture". In The Interpretation of Cultures: Selected Essays. (New York:
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  • '''Activity Theory''' describes the theory that all human activities are driven by needs. These needs can be real or p ...ygotsky 1978; Leont'ev 1981).</ref> The basic unit of analysis in activity theory is human activity. Human activities are driven by certain needs where peopl
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  • Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari used the term "rhizome" to describe theory and research that allows for multiple, non-hierarchical entry and exit poin game theory etc
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  • ...celebrity is the ultimate form of cyborg. It exists on an [[Actor Network Theory|Actor Network]] of technosocial connections attached to a system of product *[[Actor Network Theory]]
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  • ...>Latour, Bruno. 'Reassembling the Social: An Introduction to Actor-Network Theory. Oxford, UK: Oxford UP, 2005.</ref> The idea was that when young boys went
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  • In July 1978 Paul Krugman published a paper on [[The Theory of Interstellar Trade]] in an attempt to understand how "interest charges o Though this paper applies theory to space travel and the economics of space, it is important to point out th
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  • ...arnet, Belinda. Infomobility and Technics: some travel notes. 1000 Days of Theory. Published Oct. 27, 2005. Accessed April 2011. http://www.ctheory.net/artic
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  • ...the plying child advances forward to new stages of mastery. I propose the theory that the child's play is the infantile form of the hum ability to deal with
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  • ...gy combined, the subject can become an Actor on the larger [[Actor Network Theory|Actor Network]]. In this respect, mobile technology can help prevent feelin
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  • [[Category:Critical Theory]]
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  • ...d communication theorist. He is known for his great contributions to media theory and the study of advertising and television industries. He became known in
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  • *Schema theory
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  • Facebook and ANT ([[Actor Network Theory]]) and the agency of nonhumans.
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  • 2. Anthropological Theory. This may include the history of anthropological theory and various substantive areas such as cultural ecology, organizational beha ...f the work setting of practicing anthropologists, 3) knowledge utilization theory, 4) communication to clients and sponsors, 5) alternate modes of research a
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  • Internet studies and new media theory, information policy, online privacy, feminist media studies, online identit
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  • 1000 Days of Theory Belinda Barnet
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  • ...les.aspx?id=492 Infomobility and Technics: some travel notes. 1000 Days of Theory Belinda Barnet
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  • ...y that relates to cyborg anthropology or not? A lot of it is Actor Network Theory.
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  • The decoupling approach to quantum information theory. ...s as immediate corollaries several central theorems of quantum information theory. The following chapters use this theorem to prove the existence of new prot
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  • ...of private concerns, worries and pursuits (Bauman 2000:39). Applying this theory turns the cell phone into both a status symbol and a substitution for what
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  • ...o, A. "Unravelling the size distribution of social groups with information theory on complex networks". 2009.</ref> that really these other people in real li
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  • ...a theoretical or a practical perspective. As a concept of social interface theory, social interface is defined by Long (1989, 2001). In 2001 his revised defi
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  • Founder of [[Actor-Network Theory]]
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  • ...group, the Society of Applied Philosophy, the British Society for Ethical Theory, the International Association of Bioethics, and the Media, Communications
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  • A Modification of Moore-Smith Convergence Theory
 =====Toward a Theory of Many Player Differential Games=====
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  • *[[Architecture Theory]]
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  • ...For example: Malinowski’s writing on the Trobrianders reflected Freudian theory; Evans-Pritchard’s book on Zande magic challenged the European rationale;
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  • [[Category:Architecture Theory]]
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  • ...gy, such as: Biomedia (2004), The Global Genome (2005), and The Exploit: A Theory of Networks (2007) which he co-authored with Alexander Galloway. Eugene Tha ...es (ed. Sylvere Lotringer, Semiotext(e), 2001), Leonardo, Mute, Switch and Theory & Event. Thacker is a contributing editor at The Thing.
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  • ...rganizing processes, and these special populations are indeed the key to a theory of innovation. But to understand their true importance we need to get rid o
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  • ...99. Worlding Cyberspace: Toward a Critical Ethnography in Time, Space, and Theory. In Marcus, George E. (ed): Critical Anthropology Now. Santa Fe, NM: School *Nardi, Bonnie A. 1996. Cyberspace, Anthropological Theory, and the Training of Anthropologists. Social Science Computer Review, Vol.
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  • [[Category:Critical Theory]]
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  • The course will fulfill requirements in urban studies and architectural theory.
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  • ...th farm practices and the food industry; role of migrant labor; management theory and its impact on farm practice; role of federal governments and NGOs in pr
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  • ...analyzing links between machines and culture. We explore early computation theory and capitalist manufacturing; cybernetics and WWII operations research; art
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  • *[H] Peckham, M. "Toward a Theory of Romanticism." *[**] ———. "The Machine Process." In The Theory of Business Enterprise. Somerset, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 1978. ISBN: 9
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  • .... Speaking in a voice that combines intellectual ease with the belief that theory itself can contribute to practical political change, Bhabha has become one
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  • Guy Debord, "[[Theory of the Derive]]," International Situationiste #2, 1958
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  • ...tories of technology companies (see any ‘locative media’ work by Blast Theory – http://www.blasttheory.co.uk/). But worse, a parallel development of th
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  • ...ower, final organ of disappearance? Balkanization and ethnic cleansing? Is theory a zodiac we can skry? Can we make some New Year predictions, like the Natio ...igns of disintegration will become more and more obvious to experience and theory, but will not erase the simulacrum of the totality with any "revolutionary"
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  • ...i Lefebvre, Andrè Breton, and Roland Barthes, Burgin develops an incisive theory of our culture of images and spectacle.
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  • Theory Of The Derive [Paperback] ...century architectural theory, art, and politics. The writings included in Theory of the Derive, many published here in English for the first time, are predo
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  • ...cal progressivism associated with its many permutations. Informed by urban theory, postmodernist criticism in art and architecture, and debates concerning id
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  • ...rticles and images in which the author demystifies the distinction between theory and practice.
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  • ...the superhighway and changing life styles, is the kind of art history and theory that is rarely produced. The rapid evolution of modern architecture from Le
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  • ...s, and NOT chemicals, implants, and gears! The intersection between cyborg theory and sport studies, while not yet fully developed, raises important question ===Cyborg Theory===
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  • ...ions. There is obviously a lot of underlying research and subtext in that theory - namely that we now exist strung out on multiple realities simultaneously,
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  • ...entists as well as a range of work in contemporary philosophy and cultural theory, but always with the primary focus on the "objects at hand"—the machines, ...s a conceptual history of each of the three sciences. He considers the new theory of machines proposed by cybernetics from several perspectives, including La
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  • ....g. their will to share their information freely). According to Bourdieu's theory, it is crucial for Open Access (and associated concepts like alternative im
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  • "One of the most pervasive themes in the fiction and theory of cyberculture of the past few decades has been that the human body is van
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  • ...the summation of all the context that comes from all human sensory input - theory I'm toying with right now is that humans are deterministic, how everything
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  • *[[Anthropology Theory]]
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  • [[Reassembling the Social: An Introduction to Actor-Network-Theory]] by [[Bruno Latour]] == Critical Theory==
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  • ...a as distributed networks with interrelated nodes. It draws from emergence theory, computing, and other disciplines to understand both the nodes of the syste ...Latour, Bruno. Reassembling the Social: An Introduction to Actor–Network Theory. Oxford University Press, 2005.</ref> Through this approach, Latour avoids
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  • ...yborg anthropologists can re-contextualize the term through a more general theory of humanity and cognitive function.
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  • ...ssed can be traced back to the proper sources by any well-read person. The Theory of the Leisure Class is considered one of the first detailed critiques of c
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