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  • *Bateson, Gregory (1972) Cybernetic Explanation. In Steps to an Ecology of Mind. Chicago: University of Chicago, pp. 405-416.
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  • *Bateson, Gregory. "Cybernetic Explanation." In Steps to an Ecology of Mind. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2000. ISBN: 978022603905
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  • ...skillsets-each essential, but on their own, none sufficient. In this rich ecology, designers are faced with new challenges-challenges that build on, rather t
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  • ...cs has many applications in sciences such as biology, economy, statistics, ecology, psychology, astronomy and meterology (expand and reword this).
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  • ...y of anthropological theory and various substantive areas such as cultural ecology, organizational behavior, economic anthropology, social organization, and g
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  • of a cybernetic ecology<br />
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  • In Ollivier Dyens article, "The Emotion of Cyberspace: Art and Cyber-Ecology," he defines our relationship with the interface as "slippage." He argues *Dyens, Ollivier. "The Emotion of Cyberspace: Art and Cyber-Ecology." Leonardo 27, no. 4 (1994): 327-333. http://www.jstor.org/stable/1576008 (
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  • *Bateson, Gregory. 2000. Cybernetic Explanation. In Steps to an Ecology of Mind. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. *Dyens, Ollivier,. 1994. The Emotion of Cyberspace: Art and Cyber-Ecology. In: Leonardo vol. 27, 4: 327-333.
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  • *Cronon, William. Changes in the Land: Indians, Colonists, and the Ecology of New England. Revised ed. New York, NY: Hill and Wang, 2003. ISBN: 978080 *McEvoy, Arthur. The Fisherman's Problem: Ecology and Law in the California Fisheries, 1850-1980. New York, NY: Cambridge Uni
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  • ...rming or permaculture and low-tech ad-hocism than with wilderness and deep ecology. The green aspect of our tech will arise not out of any sentimental predile
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  • Ecology of thinking is something we need to have in our schools You have to have people who understand ecology - the creatures we're creating
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  • Community ecology Ecosystem ...., special kinds of information-processing devices. The analogous moves in ecology could be examined by probing the history and utility of the concept of the
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  • ...e hyperobject it becomes.<ref>Morton, Timothy. "Hyperobjects are Viscous". Ecology Without Nature. Retrieved 15 September 2011.</ref> ...festations they produce.<ref>Morton, Timothy. "Hyperobjects are Nonlocal". Ecology Without Nature.</ref>
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  • Also see [[Sound ecology]]
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  • [[Category:Ecology]]
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  • === Platform Ecology ===
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  • | Agroecology || Scientific approach blending ecology and traditional farming || Overlaps with regenerative agriculture but empha
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  • === Biology and Ecology ===
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