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  • ==[[Critical Theory]]== *[[MIT’s Futures of Entertainment 3 - Session 3: Social Media]]
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  • ...slides may be recorded for future use of the conference, and that a social media savvy audience may be recording presentations for their personal note takin ...duction and use influence and re/shape each other as well as the tools and media themselves.
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  • Internet theory + criticism + research (I like this one a lot).  ...eir policy frameworks, network cultures and their informational logic, new media forms and their deployment, and the possibilities of socio-technical invent
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  • ...cs of resistance]]," International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media, Volume 4, Issue 2-3, 2009 Julian Bleecker, "[[A Design Approach for the Geospatial Web]]," O'Reilly Media, June 2005
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  • ...as a seminar – with introductory lectures, excerpts from films or other media representations relevant to the week’s topic, class discussions of readin ...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
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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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  • ...national acclaim for her novel interdisciplinary work, her commitment to a theory/practice dialogue, and contributions to social justice design arenas. Her r ...y (2009), all with MIT Press. She writes about popular culture and digital media such as computer games, virtual agents, and online spaces in order to under
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  • ...ok of the same name. His book was mostly lots of really pretty pictures of media and webs compiled from a graphic design perspective; they were beautiful bu ...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
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  • ===Theory=== ...e and time of the connection is more compressed and pure. Instead of pure media such as images, sound files, and movies, the cell phone presents communic
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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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  • [[The Theory of the Leisure Class]] by Thorstein Veblen (Author), C. Wright Mills (Intro [[Technospaces: Inside the New Media]] by Sally Munt
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  • ===Actor Network Theory=== [[Reassembling the Social: An Introduction to Actor-Network-Theory]] by [[Bruno Latour]]
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  • in social media - htere's comparitevely less drama. the drama is about ideas. people gain s ...opose some version of what necessary "educational purpose" curators of new media must embrace.
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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 ...e of an anthropologist than he is given credit for. He extensively studied media as an extension of man. "We become what we behold", he wrote. "We shape our
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  • ...munication at NYU in 2010. Her dissertation examined how people use social media to boost social status, focusing on life-streaming, micro-celebrity, and se ...studies and new media theory, information policy, online privacy, feminist media studies, online identity, participatory culture, consumer culture, celebrit
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  • ...hored academic articles in refereed journals, books, e-zines, and national media press, recently including Bioethics and Film, Medical Enhancement and Posth ...) and society (the collective), particularly ethical issues related to new media, biopolitics and public engagement.
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  • ...le:Erica-Robles.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Erica Robles, Assistant Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication at NYU.]] ...ian she has employed a range of methodologies to explore the definition of media-space. She is currently writing a book about the 20th century transformatio
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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; ...t control what is done with the interviews he does for television or other media. He believes it is worth it, however, because of the need to bring an “an
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  • Introduction Media literacy WEEK 2 What is Cyberanthropology? Text discussion: Budka and Krems Anthropology contribute to Media Literacy?
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  • ...analyzing links between machines and culture. We explore early computation theory and capitalist manufacturing; cybernetics and WWII operations research; art ...he Amazon logo to the left of any citation and purchase the book (or other media) from Amazon.com, MIT OpenCourseWare will receive up to 10% of this purchas
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  • ...he Amazon logo to the left of any citation and purchase the book (or other media) from Amazon.com, MIT OpenCourseWare will receive up to 10% of this purchas *[H] Peckham, M. "Toward a Theory of Romanticism."
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  • ...cs of resistance]]," International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media, Volume 4, Issue 2-3, 2009 Julian Bleecker, "[[A Design Approach for the Geospatial Web]]," O'Reilly Media, June 2005
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  • The new media art world is in a lather about ‘locative media’. Writing in the run-up to this new genre’s big debut at Futuresonic in ...me there will be a struggle to wrest some kind of meaning from ‘locative media’ that is not so specifically linked to the group in order for a wider gro
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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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  • ...he on- and off-line worlds, especially how self-documentation using social media impacts the way we live our everyday lives. This has far reaching consequen ...lity. He also studies a variety of related topics such as labor on social media, online dating, and Internet use and well-being. For more information, vis
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  • *Li - media does a good job of showing what H+ can do. Like Neo can do anything, inside ...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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  • [[Reassembling the Social: An Introduction to Actor-Network-Theory]] by [[Bruno Latour]] == Critical Theory==
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  • *She is currently Professor of English and Design/Media Arts at UCLA ...ity, hypertext fiction and theory; science fiction; literary theory, media theory.
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  • ...he MTV and video game generations enjoy in culture, we are affected by the media around us ...much all the hard sciences can be summed up in quantum mechanics plus game theory, you can talk pretty intelligently about things so long as the models hold
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  • (Technologies of the Imagination: New Media in Everyday Life) by Bonnie A. Nardi (May 25, 2010) ...history, structure, and culture of Warcraft; argues for applying activity theory and theories of aesthetic experience to the study of gaming and play; and e
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  • Within media theory the worldwide shift from a 19th-century print culture via a 20th-century el ...l” Internet phenomena such as the worldwide proliferation of independent media centers (indymedia) linked with (radical) online journalism practices and t
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  • ...architecture is a field which looks at how to engineer social systems and media tools (sometimes synonymous with Web 2.0) and UX strategy in order to creat *[[Actor Network Theory]]
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  • ===Theory and Thought=== ...onent of the idea that the more we upload our personal experiences through media into cyberspace through storage within a mindfile (STUB), we can begin to c
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  • ...ory from the disciplines of film, dance, television, art history, critical media studies and popular culture. As a scholar, she presents her research into t
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  • ...rever other smart people are. And in particular, to great universities. In theory there could be other ways to attract them, but so far universities seem to ...per capita as in Boston, and mostly in less nerdy fields like finance and media.
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  • *Course Administrator: Lisa Lubarr, E15-443f, 617.253.0369, llubarr "at"media.mit.edu ...theory and autism technology that significantly leverages and expands the Media Lab's ability to pioneer new technology. Students will not only develop new
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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 rea ...ynthesis in the dialectic of older presentations of the self through print media, and newer presentations through the web. The individual’s labour in codi
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  • ...erapy, and Internet addiction in the context of established psychoanalytic theory. The virtual identities we assume in virtual worlds, exemplified best by av ...that shows their enormous relevance for understanding the current state of media technology.
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  • # Cultural Theory Publications # Media and Mythology Research
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  • * Social media value extraction # Economic Theory Journals
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  • *Cybernetics & Media Theory: Explores how technology reshapes identity and human interaction. *In environments like social media, ideological echo chambers, or hyper-surveillance states—where totalizing
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