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  • ...ns as well as provide a resource for those looking to study technology and culture. I’ve considered grad school (leaning towards MIT), but I was told to tak ...lot about what we’re dealing with now. I feel like I’m doing a bit of future history when I do this research, as I’m often encountering worlds of peop
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  • ...yborgian perspectives to a wide research spectrum that has ranged from the culture of physicists in Japan (Traweek 1988) to organ donation in Germany (Hogle 1 ...umans and non human objects interact with each other, and how that changes culture. So, for instance, we have these things in our pockets that cry, and we hav
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  • ...ny and U.S. national integrity and purpose that so permeate North American culture and history. I know that this appeal to sustain other organisms' inviolable ...gin to recognize the limited utility of the distinction between nature and culture. As Donna Haraway puts it, " Our machines are disturbingly lively, and we o
    13 KB (1,890 words) - 03:15, 24 December 2010
  • ...tpacing the understanding of it that can occur. An individual experiencing future shock can feel like an alien in their own territory.
    590 B (84 words) - 21:43, 29 October 2011
  • ==Journals on Digital Culture and Cyberspace== === Future Internet ===
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  • [[Material Culture and Technology in Everyday Life: Ethnographic Approaches]] by Phillip Vanni [[Cyborgs@Cyberspace?: An Ethnographer Looks to the Future]] by David Hakken
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  • ...gorize and describe the differences and effects of tools and technology on culture. What I say here is not complete or correct. It is only a stab at a framewo ...ng it and acclimatizing to it before it absorbs completely into the vat of culture.
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  • From a Posthuman Present to a Biocultural Future ...e draws on disciplines ranging from gender studies, philosophy, and visual culture to psychoanalysis, cybertheory, and phenomenology. The first section, "Carn
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  • ...onal entity, and supermodernity only a waystation on the path of a network culture. ...e place to another. This sort of social exchange will only escalate in the future with more accessible rapid micro blogging technology.
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  • Homi Bhabha, [[The Location of Culture]] Routledge, London, 1994 Joel Bonnemaison, [[Culture and Space: Conceiving a New Cultural Geography]], I.B. Tauris, 2005
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  • ...he essay explores the concept of the cyborg and it's ramifications for the future, and effectively inaugurating the academic study of cyborgs. The manifesto ...ce fiction and today's fact. Anyone who believes cyborgs are things of the future is mistaken. Modern medicine is full of cyborgs already, as is modern repro
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  • us we'll have in the near future. culture, the way telephones and televisions and cheap video cameras
    57 KB (9,520 words) - 01:31, 11 May 2010
  • ...volution we are living through and provide inspiration as we move into the future.
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  • [[Category:Future Culture]]
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    592 B (67 words) - 20:37, 11 April 2011
  • An exploration of both the newly born culture of simulation and the boundary between the human and the technological, Lif [[Category:Future Culture]]
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  • [[Category:Future Culture]]
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  • ...aphy, part breath-taking manifesto, part startling look into the very near future, Cyborg is a powerful book that challenges preconceptions and invites reade [[Category:Future Culture]]
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