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  • ...from humans, like what one is now when interacting with other creatures in cyberspace or, in the future, the type of modifications proto-humans will undergo to l
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  • ...ile networks, intelligent agents and context-aware systems, to construct a Cyberspace of virtual worlds and social networks. Trends point towards an integration
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  • ...nds".<ref>Žižek, Slavoj. 1999. Is it possible to traverse the fantasy in cyberspace? In The Žižek reader, eds. Elizabeth Wright and Edmond Wright, 102-124. M
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  • ==Journals on Digital Culture and Cyberspace== ...eing a fantastic digital (and freely accessible) resource for cutting edge cyberspace research, it accepts submissions by both well-known and newly published aca
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  • [[Cyborgs@Cyberspace?: An Ethnographer Looks to the Future]] by David Hakken
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  • [[Category:Cyberspace]]
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  • *ANTH 242 AA: [[The Anthropology of Cyberspace]] | University of Regina Fall 2010
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  • computer-mediated communication (CMC); cyberspace is the conceptual other often enough in cyberspace.
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  • ...ual reality, and Mark B. N. Hansen's book shows what they've been missing. Cyberspace is anchored in the body, he argues, and it's the body--not high-tech comput [[Category:Cyberspace]]
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  • ...hers are exploring a new social realm that integrates instead of separates cyberspace and face-to-face space.'' ...egon are exploring a new social realm that integrates instead of separates cyberspace and face-to-face space. The Oregon researchers combine wearable computers,
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  • ...gy to enhance the spirit of cooperation. But what community sites do it in Cyberspace, wearable communities do in real life.
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  • [[Category:Cyberspace]]
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  • *Cyberspace, Cyberbodies, Cyberpunk: Cultures of Technological Embodiment. London: Sage *Adams, Paul C. and Warf, Barney (1997) Introduction: Cyberspace and Geographical Space. Geographical Review 87: 139-145.
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  • *Eglash, Ron, and Julian Bleeker. "The Race for Cyberspace: Information Technology in the Black Diaspora." Science as Culture 10 (2001 *Adams, Paul C., and Barney Warf. "Introduction: Cyberspace and Geographical Space." Geographical Review 87 (1997): 139-145.
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  • ...from humans, like what one is now when interacting with other creatures in cyberspace or, in the future, the type of modifications proto-humans will undergo to l
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  • ...while Wertheim ambiguously oscillates between arguing that people perceive Cyberspace as immaterial or that it is an ‘immaterial space of mind’ (1999: 41, 22 ...nce of a human being. Don’t you know that’s why we take so natually to cyberspace? It’s a lovely marriage of electrons, human and machine".
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  • ...3/issue2/biocca2.html#Being Being There: The Sense of Physical Presence in Cyberspace]
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  • [[Cyberspace: First Steps]] by Michael L. Benedikt (Editor) [[Cyborgs@Cyberspace?: An Ethnographer Looks to the Future]] by David Hakken
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  • Cyberspace allows one to sample the self – that is, choose which pieces of the self
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  • Indeed, we exist as astronauts as we delve into the outer reaches of cyberspace, our browsers carrying us safely along as we inhale new data. They provide Cyberspace allows one to sample the self – that is, choose which pieces of the self
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  • ...ence".<ref>Mosco, Vincent. Revisiting The Digital Sublime Myth, Power, and Cyberspace. MIT Press Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England. 2004.</ref>
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  • ...ryones living room. a wall that dissolved sinto the worlds of others -into cyberspace. into sharing. a world inside a world. where the person faces out - spread It's often applied to cyberspace.
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  • ...y: “[http://bid.ankara.edu.tr/yardim/www/guide/guide.toc.html A Guide to Cyberspace]“, put online in 1994 and still online!
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  • ...e innovative structure involves collaborative work and supervision both in cyberspace and at regular meetings around the world. It has evolved from CAiiA-STAR, a
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  • ...s a presence”.<ref>Mosco, Vincent. The Digital Sublime: Myth, Power, and Cyberspace. The MIT Press Cambridge, Massachusetts London, England. Pg 21.</ref>
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  • ...4th dimension we cannot see. But we feel a need to name it, so we call it cyberspace.
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  • ...on earth. It is possible to locate an autonomous ungoverned wild space in cyberspace that you can't locate in the physical realm.
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  • [[Category:Cyberspace]]
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  • ...tes a hybrid landscape of shadows, reflections, and hot points". "Whereas 'cyberspace' is a metaphor that spatialises what happens in computers distributed aroun
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  • *Levy, Pierre. Collective Intelligence. Mankind's Emerging World in Cyberspace. Translated by Robert Bononno.
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  • ...able/3175223). We too, as humans, are sealed off from the outside world of Cyberspace – we too communicate with it by remote control – by the safety of our s
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  • In Screen Culture Database, anime, cyberspace on November 7, 2008 at 8:57 am
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  • ...ically Modified Athletes’ (Routledge, 2004) and ‘The Medicalization of Cyberspace’ (Routledge, 2008), Human Futures: Art in an Age of Uncertainty, and anot *MEDICALIZATION OF CYBERSPACE (2008)
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  • by [[Aaron McLeod]], a Canadian student enrolled in an Anthropology of Cyberspace class. Written Nov 20th, 2010. ...by and taken to new grounds mainly by Facebook. How elusive this piece of cyberspace has become. How influential, embedded, evocative it has become to us. It
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  • Canadian student enrolled in an Anthropology of Cyberspace class.
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  • ...cal considerations in understanding the virtual life of the inhabitants of cyberspace. ...s) will be handed in through www.turnitin.com (class ID: 3437263, password Cyberspace). Before writing the essay, you need to give me a one-page outline in which
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  • 1991 Cyberspace: First Steps. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. John Berger, Sven B ...Collected Abstracts of the Second International Conference on Cyberspace, Santa Cruz: Group for the Study of Virtual Systems, pp. 24-5
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  • ...&_userid=10&md5=da6375ef7ddcd74324a08dc5135610f3&searchtype=a Sheltered in cyberspace? Computer use among the unsheltered ‘street’ homeless] Original Resear
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