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  • ...ith and understand the balance with earth, help our fellow man to a better future, be outdoors and have rich real physical experiences and finding the unlimi <blockquote>Mass culture, mass entertainment and even forms of culture if you engage in it passively and of external reasons, are parasites in the
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  • ...in her unpublished manuscript on Jacques Lacan, Melanie Klein, and nuclear culture, Lacklein, the most terrible and perhaps the most promising monsters in cyb ...n a revolution of social relations in the oikos, the household. Nature and culture are reworked; the one can no longer be the resource for appropriation or in
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  • ...as to the format of this book. Cyborg Anthropology, in short, studies the culture of new technologies that are re-defining our traditional notions of what it ...ess tends to involve writing an “ethnography”, or a description of the culture based on interviews, careful observation, and questionaires. Historically,
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  • I’ve been called a digital philosopher because of my theories on how culture is affected by technology. A lot of my work is theoretically based. I try t ...antages of that kids which grew up in, like you called it, button clicking culture?
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  • ...nthropologist because they are willing to help the anthro understand how a culture or group works. Identifying the informant or informants is where I focus th ...not what the consumer wants now, but what will be important to then in the future, and what technologies will be emerging or available at that time - how a c
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  • We have become a push-button culture. When our technology works well, we have the mental capabilities of a super ...can step back and try to understand how these rapid changes are affecting culture.
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  • "Future Alex Soojung-Kim Pang" <- is that supposed to be that way? perhaps break up moved a paragraph, cleaned up some verbose language. the captain future quote doesn't have a beginning quotation mark, need to figure that out. if
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  • ...mple, at this point in time, there isn’t even a word or term in American culture for someone with an implant – I struggle with how to phrase it in this es ...rilliant job of exploring the various discourses that have surrounded deaf culture throughout history. Stuart Blume borrows heavily from Ladd in his “The R
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  • ...>Freud, Sigmund. Das Unbehagen in der Kultur (Literally: The Uneasiness in Culture). Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag, Austria. 1930. Later named "Ci ...ultural Studies in the Wake of Deconstruction. II Technics and Continuity. Culture Machine, Vol 6 (2004). http://www.culturemachine.net/index.php/cm/article/v
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  • ...of the posthuman is not its portrayal of a potential utopian or dystopian future or change for the human, but in how the posthuman draws our attention back ===Consuming Youth: Vampires, Cyborgs, And the Culture of Consumption. (Reviews) (Book Review)===
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