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A Map of the Nanoworld: Sizing up the Science, Politics, and Business of the Infinitesimal
Mapping out the eight main nodes of nanotechnology discourse that have emerged in the past decade, we explore how various scientific, social, and ethical islands of discussion have developed, been recognized, and are being continually renegotiated. We do
Akhlesh Lakhtakia +83 more
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The Posthuman Braidotti, Rosi (2013). Cambridge: Polity Press. ISBN: 978-0-7456-4157-7. (229 páginas)
Sara Lorena Galvis Ortiz
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Immanence for transcendence: confronting the techno-theological eschatology of posthuman speculative science [PDF]
Posthuman speculative science, typified by the writings of Hans Moravec, Frank Tipler, and Ray Kurzweil, evinces a faith in technology’s capacity to transform the future destiny of humankind.
DeLashmutt, Michael
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Technological nightmares: Frederick S. Pardee distinguished lecture, October 2003 [PDF]
A version of this essay was delivered in October 2003 as the Frederick S. Pardee Distinguished Lecture at Boston University.Paul Streeten, 2003–2004 Pardee Visiting Professor of Future Studies at the Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future,
Streeten, Paul
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Arte e tecnologia in Corea del Sud: tre mostre per una prospettiva occidentale
This essay offers a comparison between contemporary art from South Korea and art from Western countries, through the solo exhibitions of three South Korean artists of different generations who address media and technological issues in their work: Nam ...
Francesco Spampinato
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This research aims to look at the relationship between humans and nonhumans after the conversion of mangrove forests to salt mines in Weseben village, especially in Metamanasi village, East Nusa Tenggara.
Eventus Ombri Kaho
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The Romantic Posthuman and Posthumanities
This dissertation focuses on the way Romantic-period philosophers, artists and writers were critically engaged with various Romantic-period disciplines, those branches of learning that were complexly enmeshed with the inhuman and putting increasing pressure on the concept of “the human.” Over the course of five chapters, this study pursues the ...
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Building the Learning Analytics Curriculum: Should we Teach (a Code of) Ethics? [PDF]
This brief chapter explores the feasibility of teaching (a code of) ethics against a background which examines our views around data scientists, data analysis, data and, in particular, student data. It touches upon different approaches to ethics and asks
Prinsloo, Paul, Slade, Sharon
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Digitally Yours; The Body in Contemporary Photography [PDF]
This article analyses two artworks by contemporary photographers, Alexa Wright and Wendy McMurdo. It focuses in particular on the relationship between digital technologies and representation of the body, and on the changes to accepted paradigms of ...
Rubinstein, Daniel
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Zodiaco (o bestiario?) del Terzo millennio. Crepuscolo del moderno – aurora del neoterico
Image of the human – so as defined by Humanism – is been represented in several ways during all the course of Modernity. Those representations relate to evolving vision, both exterior and interior, of human, previously inspired to Marco Vitruvio Pollione,
Adolfo Fattori
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