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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.
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 ...
Amber Case: American cyborg anthropologist Amelia Edwards: British novelist, journalist, traveller and Egyptologist 1831-06-07 1892-04-15 Amélie Kuhrt: British historian 1944 Ana María Groot: Colombian historian, archaeologist and anthropologist 1952-08-29 Angana P. Chatterji: Indian anthropologist, activist, and feminist historian 1966-11 ...
William Hertling is a science fiction writer and programmer.He was a co-founder and Director of Engineering at Tripwire, and a web strategist and software developer at Hewlett-Packard where he obtained numerous software engineering patents in the areas of networking protocols, printing, and web applications.
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The Cybernetic Culture Research Unit (CCRU) was an experimental cultural theorist collective formed in late 1995 at Warwick University, England [1] and gradually separated from academia until it dissolved in 2003.