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Enhancing knowledge flow in a health care context: a mobile computing approach.

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Cybercultures

2021
Abstract This chapter aims to describe how cultures have emerged in interactions among users of the multitude of online platforms that have become available over the past few decades. It discusses innovations regarding uses of representations to communicate identity, time, and space in social practices with technology, and how ...
Sverker Johansson, Ylva Lindberg
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Cybercultures

2012
Harris Breslow and Aris Mousoutzanis: Introduction The Nature of Cyberspace Gary Thompson: Electronic Kairos Scott Sundvall: Post-Human, All too Non-Human: Implications of the Cyber-Rhizome Prosthetic Subjectivity Daniel Riha: Machinima, Creative Software and Education for Creativity Fredrik Gundelsweiler and Christian Filk: Future Media Platforms for ...
Harris Breslow, Aris Mousoutzanis
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Cyberculture

2017
Cyberculture is a collection of cultures, ideas, ideologies and cultural products that exist on and/or are made possible through cyberspace, including, but not limited to, the Internet, computers and related so ware, and a huge range of digital devices.
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Cyberculture

2019
This chapter begins by discussing the interconnection of transformations in cybernetics (automation), weaponry (the atomic bomb), and human rights (antiblack racism). It focuses on cyberculture that was coined by Alice Mary Hilton and then extended conceptually and politically by the Ad Hoc Committee on the Triple Revolution.
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Cyberculture

The International Journal of Learning: Annual Review, 2009
Constantin Cucos, Ciprian Ceobanu
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