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< --- Calls for Papers: Computing-Internet: CFP: Book Reviews in Cybe
... To give potential reviewers a feel for what we are looking for, recently reviewed books include: Ellen Ullman 's CLOSE TO THE MACHINE: TECHNOPHILIA AND ITS DISCONTENTS; David Lyon and Elia Zureik ... http://www.english.upenn.edu/CFP/archive/Computing-Internet/0015.html [ See 2 more pages from this site! ] Ellen Ullman 's CLOSE TO THE MACHINE: TECHNOPHILIA AND ITS DISCONTENTS; David Lyon and Elia Zureik ... http://www.english.upenn.edu/CFP/archive/Computing-Internet/0015.html [ See 2 more pag... [excerpted by wisenut]
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< --- The C.G. Jung Page: Technophilia: Holding the Extremes in Tension by Dolores Brien
Technophilia : Holding the Extremes in Tension by Dolores... Technophilia : Holding the Extremes in Tension by Dolores... ... In Close to the Machine: Technophilia and its Discontents, systems engineer Ellen Ullman nowhere defines " technophilia ," but it is apparent she is referring to an obsession with technology ... http://www.cgjungpage.org/psychtech/technophilia.html [ See 2 more pages from this site! ] Technophilia and its Discontents, systems engineer Ellen Ullman nowhere defines " techno... [excerpted by wisenut]
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< --- Ullman Bio
Ullman Bio ... Ellen Ullman has worked as a software engineer and consultant since 1978. Her writing has been published in Resisting the Virtual Life, Wired Women, and in Harper's Magazine, as well as at salon ... http://arts.ucsc.edu/Faculty/Lord/Ullman.html Ellen Ullman has worked as a software engineer and consultant since 1978. Her writing has been published in Resisting the Virtual Life, Wired Women, and in Harper's Magazine, as well as at salon ... http://arts.ucsc.edu/Faculty/Lord/Ullman.... [excerpted by wisenut]
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< --- PopCultures.com | Conference Announcement
... To give potential reviewers a feel for what we are looking for, recently reviewed books include: Ellen Ullman 's CLOSE TO THE MACHINE: TECHNOPHILIA AND ITS DISCONTENTS; David Lyon and Elia Zureik ... http://www.popcultures.com/calls/call0433.htm Ellen Ullman 's CLOSE TO THE MACHINE: TECHNOPHILIA AND ITS DISCONTENTS; David Lyon and Elia Zureik ... http://www.popcultures.com/calls/call0433.htm TECHNOPHILIA AND ITS DISCONTENTS; David Lyon and Elia Zureik ... http://www.popcultures.com/calls/cal... [excerpted by wisenut]
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< --- sloup2
... in the book are the topics: Reflections on a New World (with essays from Ellen Ullman , Paulina Borsook, Karen Coyle, Judy Malloy, and Cathy Marshall), Communities of Interest (with essays from ... cct.georgetown.edu/curriculum/505-98/students/sloup2.htm • Related Pages More pages from cct.georgetown.edu Ellen Ullman , Paulina Borsook, Karen Coyle, Judy Malloy, and Cathy Marshall), Communities of Interest (with essays from ... cct.georgetown.edu/curriculum/505-98/students/sloup2.htm • Re... [excerpted by altavista]
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< --- Women Computing Pioneers - Organisations@Onepine
Home About On epine People and Theories Models and Materials Other Resources Women's computing Online Facilitation Open University Contacts Site Author Women & Computing Pioneers Women were there, we are still there, even thought we were not fully acknowledged as integral to the history of technology and computing. When the 'computer revolution' was taking place I remember at a women's group in the early 80's discussing it and we... [excerpted by twURL]
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< --- frontwheeldrive.com: reviews
home | interviews | reviews | mentors | about | contact Prefiguring Cyberculture: An Intellectual History Edited by Darren Tofts, Annemarie Jonson and Alessio Cavallaro (MIT Press/Power Publications) Ricocheting from such subjects as The Matrix to James Joyce, Prefiguring Cyberculture is a dazzlingly ambitious compendium. As in any collection of essays, it is a mixed affair, however, given its scope, and despite the occasional lapse into impenetrable jarg... [excerpted by twURL]
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< --- Feminist Cyberculture Bibliography
Dr. Dene Grigar, Assistant Professor CF0 902 Office Phone: 940-898-2298 ; Fax: 940-898-2297 Email: F_Grigar@twu.edu, or dene@eaze.net http://www.eaze.net/~dene/ Dr.G's Online Office at http://moo.twu.edu:7000 "Wired Women, CyberChicks, and Surfer Girls: The Literature of Feminist Cyberculture" Summer 1999 Bibliography Bibliography of Course Materials by Category Societies and Organizations Journals Reference Tex... [excerpted by twURL]
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< --- Dr. Batchelor's Syllabus
Cyberculture: Utopia or Dystopia CYBERFUTURE !? Winter Term 2000 New Media and the Future of Culture Dr. Nim Batchelor Prof. John Duvall Office: Carlton 313 Office: Model 211-C Home phone number: 229-7494 Home phone number: 585-0967 Office phone number: 584-2273 Office phone number: 538-6826 E-Mail: batchelo@elon.edu E-Mail: duvallj@elon.edu Office Hours: Daily 10:00 AM-- Noon (or by appointment) Office Hours: Daily 10:00 AM - Noon (or by appointme... [excerpted by twURL]
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... Close to the Machine by Ellen Ullman Here is a candid account and insider's look into the world of cyberculture and it's social and philosophical repercussions. Gone for Soldiers by Jeff Shaara ... http://www.bookradio.com/files/audiobooks/html/audiobooks.html [ See 2 more pages from this site! ] Ellen Ullman Here is a candid account and insider's look into the world of cyberculture and it's social and philosophical repercussions. Gone for Soldiers by Jeff Shaara ... http://www.bookradio.com... [excerpted by wisenut]
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< --- HSSC 213: Cyberculture
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML ... Virtual Life , pp. 3-16. Ellen Ullman , "Reflections on the Programming," Resisting the Virtual Life , pp. 131-144. Page 3. 3 Daniel ... www.sas.upenn.edu/~nathanen/courses/cyberculture.pdf - Similar pages [excerpted by google]
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< --- rccs transfer
On September 1, 2001, the Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies moved. It is now being hosted by the School of Communications at the University of Washington. Please visit us at: www.com.washington.edu/rccs Please update all relevant links. Questions? Suggestions? Email < dsilver@u.washington.edu >. Thank you for your interest. david silver 09.03.01 [excerpted by twURL]