Human no more : digital subjectivities, unhuman subjects, and the end of anthropology / edited by Neil L. Whitehead and Michael Wesch.
Material type: TextPublisher: Boulder : University Press of Colorado, [2012]Copyright date: ©2012Description: 243 volumes (large print) ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1607321696
- 9781607321699
- 1607321890
- 9781607321897
- 303.4834 23
- GN33 .H944 2012
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 303.4834 HUM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A519583B |
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303.4834 HAS The information society / | 303.4834 HEI Virtual realism / | 303.4834 HOB Information ages : literacy, numeracy, and the computer revolution / | 303.4834 HUM Human no more : digital subjectivities, unhuman subjects, and the end of anthropology / | 303.4834 INF The Information technology revolution / | 303.4834 IT 2 IT2010 : beyond the Web lifestyle / | 303.4834 JOR Hacking : digital media and technological determinism / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The mutual co-construction of online and onground in cyborganic: making an ethnography of networked social media speak to challenges of the posthuman / Jennifer Cool -- We were always human / Zeynep Tufekci -- Manufacturing and encountering "human" in the age of digital reproduction / Matthew Bernius -- The digital graveyard: online social networking sites as vehicles of remembrance / Jenny Ryan -- Anonymous, anonymity, and the end(s) of identity and groups online: lessons from the "first internet-based superconsciousness" / Michael Wesch and the digital ethnography class of spring 2009 -- Splitting and layering at the interface: mediating Indian diasporas across generations / Radhika Gajjala and Sue Ellen McComas -- Avatar: a posthuman perspective on virtual worlds / Gray Graffam -- Technology, representation, and the "e-thropologist": the shape-shifting field among native Amazonians / Stephanie W. Alemán -- The adventures of Mark and Olly: the pleasures and horrors of anthropology on TV / James Hoesterey -- Invisible Caboclos and vagabond ethnographers: a look at ethnographic engagement in twenty-first century Amazonia / Kent Wisniewski -- Marginal bodies, altered states, and subhumans: (dis)articulations between physical and virtual realities in Centro São Paolo / Michael Heckenberger -- Are we there yet?: the end of anthropology is beyond the human / Neil L. Whitehead.
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