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Caracter y caricature, virtual and real
Character, as personality, is formed through biology and culture. But the influence these forces have and the actual processes involved are not really known.
Chris Hables Gray
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The Language of the cybersouls [PDF]
Debates about technology are mostly staged in a grand setting: presented as the sinister toolkit of authoritarian organisations, or as the progressive fabric of the future.
Monk, John
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This paper fashions a lens through which to view scholarly identity and the experience of academic writing. The lens of inquiry I apply is the metaphor of Season 1 of sci-fi HBO television show Westworld and its characters, especially its cyborg ...
Deborah M. Netolicky
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Henk ten Have +1 more
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The series of films Alien (1979), Aliens (1986), Alien (1992), and Alien Resurrection (1997), and the 1999 movie The Matrix illustrate the present state of technological advances in reproductive areas, and posit the anxiety such advances represents.
Eva Paulino Bueno
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The paper offers a critical reading of François Knoetze’s audiovisual work Core Dump (2018–2019) as an aesthetic device that interrogates the colonial and racial genealogies underpinning the modern technological imaginary.
Gioacchino Orsenigo
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Are automated accounts driving scholarly communication on Twitter? a case study of dissemination of COVID-19 publications. [PDF]
Ye YE, Na JC, Oh P.
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Filtration Failure: On Selection for Societal Sanity [PDF]
This paper focuses on the question of filtration through the perspective of “too much information”. It concerns Western society within the context of new media and digital culture.
Mróz, Adrian
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Online Human-Bot Interactions: Detection, Estimation, and Characterization
Increasing evidence suggests that a growing amount of social media content is generated by autonomous entities known as social bots. In this work we present a framework to detect such entities on Twitter.
Davis, Clayton A. +4 more
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‘Borne again in repetition’ : reincarnation, afterlives, and cultural memory in Amitav Ghosh’s The Calcutta Chromosome [PDF]
The present article reads the social and cultural afterlives of a particular marginalised group in colonial Calcutta in Amitav Ghosh’s fourth novel The Calcutta Chromosome, and seeks to examine how these reconstructions of afterlives are linked with the ...
Maiti, Soumava
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