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  • ...Cyborgs or Goddesses? Becoming Divine in a Cyberfeminist Age. Information, Communication & Society 2: 419- 438. ...nder: Postmodern Feminism in the Age of the Intelligent Machines. Feminist Studies 17: 439- 460.
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  • *Wiener, Norbert. Cybernetics: or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine. 2nd ed. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1965. ISBN *4 World War Two: Cybernetics, Communication, and Control
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  • ...members. Examples are drawn from the technologies of war, transportation, communication, production, and reproduction. ...ciety, politics, and business since the late 18th century. Historical case studies will be used to reflect upon the anticipated and unanticipated consequences
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  • ...landline phone), supplement this flow of information in a substantive way. Communication media use patterns are able to be characterized by multiplexity and can be
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  • ...ool is a technology of discipline; language is a technology of thought and communication; cultural norms themselves are technologies of social organization—in eve ...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
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  • ...is research work, he focuses on the study of the emerging forms of digital communication and interactive social realities as well as their effect on the personal an ...on the studies of intellectual history, literature, philosophy and digital communication.
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  • Traditional ethnography includes kinship studies, proximal relations, tool use, cultural language and customs, geography, ph ...ah boyd]] work with programmers to create ways of locating and determining communication patterns in digital fields. This creation of custom tools for research sign
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  • [[The Cell Phone: An Anthropology of Communication]] by Heather Horst and Daniel Miller == Cyberspace Studies ==
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  • Internet and communication technologies are becoming increasingly a part of daily life. Especially wit ...onomic outcomes across regions, countries, and the world—for example, in studies of the digital divide and the spectrum of digital access (Commission of the
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  • Thus Cyborg Anthropology studies humankind and its relations with the technological systems it has built, sp ...iscipline of Cybernetics. Cybernetics was originally the study of control, communication, and information, but it has mutated into a host of other disciplines that
    14 KB (1,991 words) - 01:39, 24 March 2011
  • ...-light travel, hospitable planets, intelligent aliens, interstellar trade, communication with alien species, and alternate universes all remain too far-fetched, too *[[Mundane Studies]]
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  • ...nto “the singularity.” Meanwhile, our bodily interactions with various communication technologies already allow us to exist in the non-corporeal dimension of cy ...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
    6 KB (798 words) - 16:14, 27 March 2011
  • ...determined that symbolic thinking happens later. This is evident when one studies ...rences between how the standards in europe trump the standards of American communication and so we are left behind
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  • <blockquote>"Will Merrin posted a fascinating essay at Media Studies 2.o back in September, which I have only just now got around to reading. He ...critique of contemporary mediated relations as merely simulations of human communication (or what he calls ‘symbolic exchange’) (4) and this is expanded in this
    62 KB (10,023 words) - 16:43, 15 May 2011
  • How to do the appropriate user studies - when we don't have these glasses at the moment? ...h the device was ugly, it provided an efficient and practical wormhole for communication with someone who is far away from anywhere in the world.
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  • ...or concern. People were sure that it was going to be the end of real-world communication. Guess what? People used the phone to communicate, just like the Internet i ...is the first step of people uploading part of themselves into a network of communication and interaction. However, people do not own their own identities. They are
    12 KB (2,091 words) - 09:04, 6 November 2011
  • 27 Asynchronous communication ...paragraph on why this concept is important. we see a rise in asynchronous communication with modernity? in one sense it seems to become more of a feature of modern
    11 KB (1,670 words) - 17:17, 18 December 2011
  • Memos are structured communication tools used to convey problems, intents, rationales, and solutions. Good Mem ...ion and helplessness most of us in large organizations feel, included case studies which offered a solution, then outlined an action plan for broadly implemen
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