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  • ..., non-human objects, and global cultural systems involving information and communication. Time and space, interfaces, and the construction of value are important to
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  • • Intentionality and interactive communication
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  • </ref> boyd explained that communication is the most important thing when planning an E-mail sabbatical. She points
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  • ...n be understood as I=log2N, N being the number of possibilities in a given communication, assuming equal probability of each option. ...eneral confusion.</ref> It was a theory designed to maximize efficiency in communication channels, allowing for the global telecommunications networks and internet
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  • ...ibe intimate human computer interaction, specifically in reference to "the communication of one person to the next without having physical interaction with that per ...er for shared knowledge to come about. The term also makes for just better communication with the use of the Internet a thoughts can be shared in seconds. Using the
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  • ...ive interventions in the debate and discussions concerning information and communication technologies and their policy frameworks, network cultures and their inform ...at experiment with the philosophy, politics and culture of information and communication technolgies.
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  • [[Perpetual Contact: Mobile Communication, Private Talk, Public Performance]] by James E. Katz (Editor), Mark Aakhus
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  • ...ss it worked, but why edit it out? It did allow you to make the point that communication alone is not enough. It may require using symbols (including sounds) to rep *Alex Axthelm - @Aaron I don't believe language or advanced communication to be a prosthesis. It doesn't replace anything that is lost. It is evoluti
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  • ...ly technically concentrated arena, the cultural constructions of space and communication are changing. ...f space different. A new system of manners as well as nonverbal and verbal communication is arising to absorb and normalize the existence of this new device.
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  • ...y Virtual Community]] in Globalizing Networks: Computers and International Communication," Edited by Linda Harasim and Jan Walls [[MIT Press]]: June 1992.
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  • ===Communication and Industrialization=== Industrialization has altered communication between the following people:
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  • ...affiliated members in Classics, Anthropology, English, Political Science, Communication and other disciplines. Together, we draw upon the multiple methods of our d
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  • International Communication," edited by Linda Harasim and Jan Walls for and storing capabilities of computers, a new communication medium
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  • [[Category:Communication Studies]]
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  • [[Category:Books|Cell Phone, The: An Anthropology of Communication]] [[Category:Mobile Computing|Cell Phone, The: An Anthropology of Communication]]
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  • [[Category:Communication Studies]]
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  • ...ch would inspire Motorola staff as we thought about the next generation of communication technology. ...r the cultures and societies in which it is used; it changes the nature of communication, and affects identities and relationships. It affects the development of so
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  • [[Category:Communication Studies]]
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  • As node distance decreases, communication becomes more liquid, and digital geography between two people, thoughts, id
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  • [[Category:Communication Studies]]
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  • [[Category:Communication Studies]]
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  • [[Category:Communication Studies]]
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  • One study suggests the instant gratification of some forms of communication (such as instant messaging) makes them preferable over other forms that req
    2 KB (365 words) - 22:38, 2 July 2011
  • ...year students from Nanyang Technological University Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information. More formally, they described ‘junk sleep’ as an effec
    5 KB (763 words) - 05:22, 27 January 2011
  • ...ularized by a four undergraduate students at NTU’s Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information in Singapore.<ref>The Big Bedroom Bustup @ Zouk – Overcom
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  • ...realm, BCIs may be used for entertainment in the form of video games, for communication in the form of conferencing and social networking, and for remote control a
    3 KB (498 words) - 05:37, 28 December 2011
  • *The wall function allows for communication that is more expedient than email or the facebook message tool .it allows t
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  • ...ne website in California. If it's social and it can be transported through communication networks, local outbreaks can tip into global epidemics in a matter of hour '''Communication'''
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  • ====Communication Tools ==== ====Communication Protocols ====
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  • ...her (FeedBurner, for example), and a Subscriber (perhaps Netvibes) and the communication is facilitated through a Hub (Google's AppSpot Hub is the demo and most pop
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  • *Provides basic p2p communication and discovery of agents running CAT.
    4 KB (651 words) - 17:48, 15 May 2010
  • ...ication easy and quick access to context, such as hardware sensors and p2p communication. · Facilitates agent discovery and p2p communication.
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  • [[Category:Communication Studies]]
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  • ...ies are now part of everyday life. The Internet has become the backbone of communication, commerce, and media; the ubiquitous mobile phone connects us with others a
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  • ...In 2004, he was appointed as senior researcher at the Annenberg Center for Communication where he worked with [[Mizuko Ito]] on "[[Networked Publics]]," a year-long
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  • ...ly optimistic views linked to the use of a technique known as "Facilitated Communication" [http://www.autism-resources.com/papers/LINK.htm]. ...istic children, the new iPad is an effective, portable device for teaching communication and social skills. It’s also way cool.
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  • ...towards what constitutes thought, intelligence( personhood, language, and communication, and what does not.
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  • *Wiener, Norbert ([1948]1985) Cybernetics: or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine, second edition. Cambridge: MIT Press *Wiener, Norbert ([1948]1985) Cybernetics: or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine, second edition. Cambridge: MIT Press, pp. 1-
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