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  • ...tion without actually having depleted its resources. In the digital space, consumption does not deplete a resource, but rather encourages that resource to reprodu
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  • [[Category:Consumption]]
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  • Content: Cultural practices surrounding the production and consumption of technoscientific and biomedical knowledge. Articulation between differen
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  • ...per will review these positions and attempt to develop an understanding of consumption in daily life in relation to digital cultural objects. It will also argue t
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  • [[Category:Consumption|Cell Phone, The: An Anthropology of Communication]]
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  • ...per will review these positions and attempt to develop an understanding of consumption in daily life in relation to digital cultural objects. It will also argue t ...aworld [http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all~content=a738565187 Consumption And Digital Commodities In The Everyday]
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  • ...d consume the latest fashion trends. They are locked into a cycle of value consumption, and all meaning in their world - all social relations - are tied to that s
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  • [[Category:Consumption]]
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  • ==Media Consumption==
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  • [[Conspicuous Consumption]] by Thorstein Veblen
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  • ===Digital Advertising - Transforming Watchers to Actors - Consumption, Value and Worth === [[Consumption and Digital Commodities In the Everyday]] by Mark Poster, 2004
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  • ...ser. Facebook’s architecture morphs its users into a social structure of consumption and eavesdropping. A good software project or social network “can be seen
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  • ...ser. Facebook’s architecture morphs its users into a social structure of consumption and eavesdropping. A good software project or social network “can be seen
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  • ...a: Temple University Press. [Read chapter 2, “The New Economic Gospel of Consumption (pp. 37-48 required, pp. 49-65 optional)]
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  • ...ct marketplace, immediately creating a new product available for on-demand consumption. In response, the new object may be covered by bloggers and trend-spotters
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  • ...igital goods/apps -- akin to a candy wrapper left behind after the candy's consumption.<ref>Burrows, Jill. Digital Detritus. Published 16 May 2011. Accessed 03 Ju
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  • Nafus, D and Tracey, K (2002) 'Mobile phone consumption and concepts of personhood', in Katz and Aakhus.
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  • "Consumption has become a kind of labor; a bricolage (Levi-Strauss) in which the individ
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  • *a society centered around consumption
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  • ...believed that society could not continue to sustain itself if it relied on consumption and waste as top social and economic values. Masuda's experiment involved c
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  • [[File:grant-mccracken.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Grant McCracken – Culture and Consumption – Convergence 2008]]
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  • ...Smith said that anthropology should be doing a lot more writing for public consumption, and used the example of Margaret Mead’s Redbook articles:6 “She was en
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  • *[[Activity Take-out - Saving an Experience for Later Consumption]]
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  • *Miller, Daniel. 1987. Material Culture and Mass Consumption. Oxford, England: Basil Blackwell.
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  • *8 Production and Consumption =====8 Production and Consumption=====
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  • *———. "The Consumption Junction." In The Social Construction of Technological Systems. Edited by W
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  • ...volume consumption of durable consumer goods or realization of heavy mass consumption centering around motorization," he wrote, "the information society my be te
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  • [[Consumption and Digital Commodities In the Everyday]] by Mark Poster, 2004 == Consumption, Value and Worth ==
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  • *[[Conspicuous Consumption]]
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  • Brands also sponsor consumers. For instance, one's consumption patterns create a customer profile that allows companies to bid on them and
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  • [[Category:Consumption]]
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  • ...believed that society could not continue to sustain itself if it relied on consumption and waste as top social and economic values. The project was tested in vari
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  • 37:59 First Nick on 2 degrees of separation for information consumption. Of so many sites available, you link off of that, and maybe off of that, b ...t people and listening to what they have to say makes him confident in his consumption of serendipity
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  • ...ary wider view and to explore play as a key feature in new media models of consumption. For that purpose, we will try to develop a preliminary theoretical approac ...he other hand, we understand videogames as a set of practices related with consumption, leisure and peers sociability".
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  • ====Intelligent Consumption====
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  • ...A) is a software architecture pattern promoting the production, detection, consumption of, and reaction to events. An event can be defined as "a significant chang
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  • ...not of creation, of new territory and incredible leaps of excitement. It's consumption. It's taken-for-grantedness. It is shiny and beautiful.
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  • ...ith new technologies as science discover the pitfalls of comfort and hyper-consumption of pacifying technologies. Maybe it’s not to long until we will see warni
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