Mapping Cyberculture
A CIBERCULTURA COMO CAMPO DE CONHECIMENTO estratégico para a comunicação apropriar - se desses temas , já que eles provavelmente desfrutarão de popularidade cada vez maior no âmbito das instituições acadêmicas e de pesquisa .
"... a selection of papers presented at the symposium organized by the International Center for Information Ethics (ICIE) in October 2004"--Introd.
Examines areas of computer impact, including: computers & privacy, crime education, artificial intelligence, automation, consumerism, & banking.
"A new approach to digital culture and how it makes meaning, mediation and planetary impact"--
Based on their own research Bell and Gemmell explain the ever- increasing access to electronic personal memories-both "cloud" services such as Facebook and huge personal hard drives.
Digital Leadership: Führen mit Knowledge Media
This is then followed by an examination of the ways in which modern life is currently being impacted by the expansion of digital information and devices into multiple aspects of our lives, including focuses on privacy, bias and ownership in ...
The author explores the spectrum of romantic narrative that pervades the digital age, from McLuhan's utopian vision of social reintegration by electronic communications to the claims of cyberspace to offer new realities.
The Shallows draws on the latest research to show that the Net is literally re-wiring our brains inducing only superficial understanding.
The inaugural issue Digital Material/ism presents methodological and theoretical insights into digital materiality and materialism.
... décloisonnement troublant entre des industries qui , hier encore , ne faisaient pas partie du même monde2 . » La citation , à l'épo- que en 1995 annonçait l'effet que les théories de la « convergence >> auraient sur les entreprises ...
The Electronic Eye: The Rise of Surveillance Society
According to Neil Gershenfeld, the renowned MIT scientist and inventor, the next big thing is personal fabrication-the ability to design and produce your own products, in your own home, with a machine that combines consumer electronics and ...
Key features of the Reader include: a general introduction by the editors to the study of cyberculture a user's guide to the Reader introductions to each thematic section, locating the articles in their theoretical and technological ...
This book is appropriate for any standalone Computers and Society or Computer Ethics course offered by a computer science, business, or philosophy department, as well as special modules in any advanced CS course.
This book is concerned with the importance of Human Computer Interaction (HCI), Usability, user participants, and Sustainability in the Information Communication Technology (ICT) industry throughout the world.
"If you want to understand the future before it happens, you'll love this book. If you want to change the future before it happens to you, this book is required reading.
Lost in Cyberspace?
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