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  2. Cyborg anthropology - Wikipedia

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    Cyborg anthropology uses traditional methods of anthropological research like ethnography and participant observation, accompanied by statistics, historical research, and interviews. By nature it is a multidisciplinary study; cyborg anthropology can include aspects of science and technology Studies, cybernetics, feminist theory, and more. It ...

  3. Amber Case - Wikipedia

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    Amber Case (born 1986) is an American cyborg anthropologist, user experience designer and public speaker. She studies the interaction between humans and technology. She studies the interaction between humans and technology.

  4. Cybertext - Wikipedia

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    The fundamental idea in the development of the theory of cybernetics is the concept of feedback: a portion of information produced by the system that is taken, total or partially, as input. Cybernetics is the science that studies control and regulation in systems in which there exists flow and feedback of information.

  5. Digital anthropology - Wikipedia

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    The study of humans' relationship to a broader range of technology may fall under other subfields of anthropological study, such as cyborg anthropology. The Digital Anthropology Group (DANG) is classified as an interest group in the American Anthropological Association. DANG's mission includes promoting the use of digital technology as a tool ...

  6. A Cyborg Manifesto - Wikipedia

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    Haraway's cyborg theory rejects the notions of essentialism, proposing instead a chimeric, monstrous world of fusions between animal and machine. Cyborg theory relies on writing as "the technology of cyborgs," and asserts that "cyborg politics is the struggle for language and the struggle against perfect communication, against the one code that ...

  7. Outline of anthropology - Wikipedia

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    Anthropological theories of value – theories that attempt to expand on the traditional theories of value used by economists or ethicists; Cyborg anthropology – studies the interaction between humanity and technology from an anthropological perspective; Museum anthropology – domain that cross-cuts anthropology's sub-fields

  8. Cybernetic Culture Research Unit - Wikipedia

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    Alien Theory: The Decline of Materialism in the Name of Matter by Ray Brassier [31] Capitalism's Transcendental Time Machine by Anna Greenspan [32] Flatline Constructs: Gothic Materialism and Cybernetic Theory-Fiction by Mark Fisher [33] Touch-Sensitive: Cybernetic Images and Replicant Bodies in the Post-Industrial Age by Suzanne Livingston [34]

  9. Cybernetics - Wikipedia

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    Cybernetics has been defined in a variety of ways, reflecting "the richness of its conceptual base." [11] One of the best known definitions is that of the American scientist Norbert Wiener, who characterised cybernetics as concerned with "control and communication in the animal and the machine."