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  • ...ledge imperialism', the failure 'to host the otherness of the other'. At a time when modernizing narratives of 'development' were refashioning pre-war colo ...armers and agricultural workers' (Kloppenburg, 2009: 248-249). At the same time, the environmental call for 'sustainability' has cleared a space for the gr ...
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  • ...ablished that are sharply separated from the one another while at the same time being weakly linked by the pineal gland - what Descartes thought to be the ...constituted by politics, technology and the social workforce. At the same time, this approach certainly provides no definitive answers as far as the philo ...
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  • ...e established that are sharply separated from each other while at the same time being weakly linked by the pineal gland - what Descartes thought to be the ...constituted by politics, technology and the social workforce. At the same time, this approach certainly provides no definitive answers as far as the philo ...
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  • ...ties and social sciences have mostly been occupied with the human scale of time – of years, decades, or, at best, civilizations of hundreds or thousands of ...''automated internal transitions'' and energy efficiency in the actual use-time of processors and distributed environments such as data centres (Lang &amp; ...
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  • ...rkshop] at Arizona State University, 24-25 April 2014.) Travelling through time, a concept has a history and different names in different periods. It will ...ains that while the term 'energy' was only spelt in this way for the first time in 1599, its etymological roots can be found in Artistotle's ''Metaphysics' ...
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  • ...discourse. Assemblages are subject to constant change as they move through time and space, interacting with different others and things. The unborn assembl ...
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  • ...dly as an epistemic and culturally specific kind of imperialism.&nbsp;At a time when modernizing narratives of 'development' were refashioning pre-war colo ...armers and agricultural workers' (Kloppenburg, 2009: 248-249). At the same time, the environmental call for 'sustainability' has cleared a space for the gr ...
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  • Living Differently in Time: Plasticity, Temporality, and Cellular Biotechnologies by Hannah Landecker ...
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  • ...sticity and Order,’ turns to another set of human-animal relations -- this time in the home. In his 1984 book, ''Dominance and Affection: The Making of Pet ...
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  • ...es… published between 1872-1922, 780 paintings by van Gogh, 4535 covers of Time magazine (1923-2009) and one million manga pages’ (Manovich, 2011), and Dan ...s too, even the failed experiments’. What is more, he is doing so in ‘real time’, ‘within hours of production, not after the months or years involved in pe ...
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  • ...how, for example, ‘youth’ are remoulding their brains by spending too much time gaming or surfing the web. Often, these results are backed up by the power ...
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  • ...how, for example, ‘youth’ are remoulding their brains by spending too much time gaming or surfing the web. Often, these results are backed up by the power ...
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  • ...gn-transduction cascades may be occurring simultaneously at the particular time. This occasions an interesting increase in the interpretive variability and ...terpretant one time can become sign-vehicle or object-signified at another time, in the unending “spiral of semiosis” out of which experience is constitute ...
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