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  • "I think about how almost everyone in urban societies could be seen as a low-tech cyborg, because they spend large part ...heses that alter the way in which genes are passed on. I don't know of any studies relating to the genetic basis for eyesight deficiencies and their presence
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  • ...timations of Everyday Life: Ubiquitous Computing and the City]]." Cultural Studies, Volume 18, Numbers 2‚ 3, pp. 384-408, 2004 [pdf] Anthony Townsend "[[Digitally Mediated Urban Space: New Lessons for Design]]" Praxis (2004) [pdf]
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  • ...y in the University of London, Chairman of the Bartlett School of Graduate Studies and Director of the Space Syntax Laboratory in University College London. H ...ology]] in the University of London, Chairman, Bartlett School of Graduate Studies, University College London, Director, Space Syntax Laboratory, UCL, Directo
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  • [[Category:Critical Studies]] [[Category:Cultural Studies]]
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  • [[Category:Cultural Studies|Cell Phone, The: An Anthropology of Communication]] [[Category:Urban Studies|Cell Phone, The: An Anthropology of Communication]]
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  • [[Category:Communication Studies]] [[Category:Critical Studies]]
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  • [[Category:Communication Studies]] [[Category:Urban Studies]]
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  • ...and philosophy. While such interdisciplinary approaches are common to many studies of the cultural effects of technological change, few of the models and hypo In addition to these interviews, the research draws on extensive field studies involving the observation of people’s behaviour and actions in relation t
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  • [[Category:Urban Studies]] [[Category:Cultural Studies]]
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  • [[Category:Cultural Studies]] [[Category:Urban Studies]]
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  • [[Category:Cultural Studies]] [[Category:Urban Studies]]
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  • [[Category:Cultural Studies]] [[Category:Communication Studies]]
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  • ...larify how theory and methods from anthropology and science and technology studies will inform our discussions, as well as the sense of ‘digital cultures’ ...(1993) How to be Universal: Some cybernetic strategies, 1943-1970. Social Studies of Science 23: 107-127.
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  • ...ns of sociomaterial relations, informed by feminist science and technology studies. ...ns of sociomaterial relations, informed by feminist science and technology studies.
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  • ...» GIS - Information - Internet - computer - geography - transportation - urban ...ure - Database Management & Information Retrieval - Geography - Population Studies
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  • As a researcher, she focuses on popular culture, digital studies, and computer games to look at issues of representation, behavior, equity, ...nture game for girls, and researches and creates socially conscious games, urban games, and software in the theory/practice laboratory she founded in 2003,
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  • ...nt of your site and see what's attracting their attention. Do eye tracking studies if you really want to get into it. *Urban Computing - chapter by Marcus Foth
    62 KB (9,581 words) - 14:33, 21 January 2011
  • == Cyborg Studies == == Urban Studies ==
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