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Social Hypnosis and Mobile Paranoia: Social Interaction and Gender ... Social Hypnosis and Mobile Paranoia: Social Interaction and Gender Performances in Young Norwegian's 'Love-Projects' through Camera-Phone Images ...
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Teaching Composition Online: The Quest for Classroom Community While teaching two sections of English Composition (English 1102) during the Fall 2004 semester at Kennesaw State University (one exclusively online and one ...
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1st International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society The International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society - at the University of California, Berkeley, USA, from Friday 18th to Sunday 20th February ...
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1st International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society The International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society - at the University of California, Berkeley, USA, from Friday 18th to Sunday 20th February ...
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Fight! Robot, Fight! The Amateur Robotics Movement in the United ... In this paper I will review some of the recent developments in the home robotics movement that point towards greater collaborative research in robotics ...
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Globalization, the Internet, and Diversity: An Orthogonal View However, such discourses ignore a completely orthogonal but powerful dynamic in which local interactions influence what is said and what is possible to say ...
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Everyday Use of Computer/Video Games and Critical Literacy Presentation Type: 30 minute Paper Presentation in English. Paper: Everyday Use of Computer/Video Games and Critical Literacy ...
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Social Movement Unionism and Networked Technology Stream: Technology in Community. Presentation Type: 30 minute Paper Presentation in English. Paper: Social Movement Unionism and Networked Technology ...
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1st International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society The International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society - at the University of California, Berkeley, USA, from Friday 18th to Sunday 20th February ...
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Benjamin's Aura in the 21st Century: The Printing Press, Copyright ... Walter Benjamin defines aura as the distance between a purveyor of the work of art and the work itself. With the advent of mechanical reproduction, ...
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