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Internet addresses --- Adresses Internet --- Directories --- Répertoires
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Internet --- Social aspects --- Aspect social --- Ordinateurs et civilisation. --- Aspect social. --- Internet - Aspect social.
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Privacy, Right of --- Internet users --- Internet --- Computer crimes --- Civil rights --- Droit à la vie privée --- Internautes --- Internet --- Crimes par ordinateur --- Droits de l'homme --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Law and legislation --- Droit --- Droit
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Computer assisted instruction --- Information retrieval --- Education, Higher --- Internet in education --- Enseignement supérieur --- Internet en éducation --- Effect of technological innovations on --- Effets des innovations sur --- Internet en education --- Technologie de l'information --- Enseignement assisté par ordinateur --- Enseignement supérieur --- Internet en éducation --- Technologie éducative --- Informatique --- Computer science --- Enseignement assisté par ordinateur --- Innovations technologiques --- Technologie éducative --- Communication -- media --- Methodologie scolaire --- Universite
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Should contemporary media culture be understood as a culture that offers unprecedented freedom for producing participators - so-called produsers ? Or should it rather be understood as a culture in which various forms of user participation in fact are conditioned, or even manufactured, by organized, professional producers ?Considering the increasing research attention that has been paid recently to various notions of mediated participation, most often with reference to social networking media or web 2.0, questions such as these are important to ask. They call attention to the need to both critically discuss and investigate the supposedly transformative potential of emerging media culture, which is based to a great extent on the applications that we have learnt to refer to as social media. The contributions to this book, thirteen chapters from international scholars, add to our critical understanding of these new forms of media. They all draw on various theoretical concepts - such as producers, community, and participation - used when analysing media culture. But they also share a critical interest in problematizing and analysing the forms of power built into this culture. Bron : http://www.nordicom.gu.se
Social media --- Internet --- Internet. --- Sociale medier. --- Social media. --- Médias sociaux --- #SBIB:309H103 --- User-generated media --- Communication --- User-generated content --- DARPA Internet --- Internet (Computer network) --- Wide area networks (Computer networks) --- World Wide Web --- Mediatechnologie / ICT / digitale media: sociale en culturele aspecten --- Media --- Sociale media --- Cultuursociologie --- Cultuurstudies --- Media-analyse --- Journalistiek --- Storytelling --- Cultuurstudie --- Reizen --- Ziekte --- Vliegen (werkwoord)
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Floridi argues that we must expand our ecological and ethical approach to cover both natural and man-made realities, putting the 'e' in an environmentalism that can deal successfully with the new challenges posed by our digital technologies and information society."--Provided by publisher."Is the informational world of smartphones and social media changing who we are and how we relate to others and the environment? Are we becoming informational organisms or 'inforgs', deeply enmeshed in a globe-spanning 'infosphere'? Luciano Floridi thinks so. In this exciting and provocative book, he considers the deeper implications of a future--almost upon us even now--in which we are always online, and the barriers between reality and the virtual world we inhabit when we switch on our computers finally dissolve. We are in the midst of a fourth revolution, he argues, as profound as those produced by Copernicus, Darwin, and Freud: a revolution set to change our sense of self, our relationships, society, politics, wars, and our management of the environment. We need to understand these changes and revise our ethics to reap the benefits and avoid the risks of this brave, new world.
Information society --- Internet --- Information technology --- Computers and civilization --- Social aspects --- Information society. --- Computers and civilization. --- Société informatisée --- Technologie de l'information --- Ordinateurs et civilisation --- Social aspects. --- Aspect social --- Internet - Social aspects --- Information technology - Social aspects
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Industrial and intellectual property --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Commercial law --- Internet --- Law and legislation --- Droit --- Auteurswet --- Mediawetgeving --- Websites --- Elektronische handel --- Recht
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Information society --- Société informatisée --- Information technology --- Technologie de l'information --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Aspect moral --- 007.5 --- Société informatisée --- Internet --- Droit --- Moral and ethical aspects.
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?Universal Tongue? celebrates the great diversity of the global dance kaleidoscope in the era of the Internet. It was born from visual artist Anouk Kruithof?s fascination with dance videos distributed online as a representation of self-expression, cultural identity, empowerment and fun.In collaboration with a team of 50 researchers from across the globe, she sourced over 8800 dance videos online, which were edited down to a 1000 unique dance styles that she blended into a dynamic 8 channel video installation with a four hour duration, accompanied by a unifying soundtrack. The researchers provided a short text for each dance style presented in their found videos. These 1000 edited texts combined with screenshots taken from the videos introduce the origin, background and meaning of the dance styles. Et voilà! this ?dancyclopedia? through the jungle of the Internet was born!This book shows how dance can be a way of knowing about the world. It is by no means exclusive, final, or academic. It is a statement. Organized in alphabetical order by the first letter of each dance style, it confirms the horizontality of Universal Tongue, by erasing typical categories of the world order, such as country, continent, or culture. Instead, it points us towards a more inclusive world with a limitless exchange?a world where simply everyone is a dancer.bron: https://www.copyrightbookshop.be/shop/anouk-kruithof-universal-tongue-edition-of-500-copies/
793 --- 7.07 --- Dans ; overzicht van dansstijlen --- Fotografie ; film stills van internetfilmpjes over dans --- Kunstenaarsboeken --- Kruithof, Anouk °1981 (°Dordrecht, Nederland) --- Dans --- Kunstenaars met verschillende disciplines, niet traditioneel klasseerbare, conceptuele kunstenaars A - Z --- Kruithof, Anouk --- Internet --- Film --- Park --- Fotografie --- Natuur --- Utrecht (stad) --- Kunst --- Dance in art. --- Dance and the Internet. --- Kruithof, Anouk. --- Kruithof, Anouk, --- Video art --- Dance in motion pictures, television, etc.
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Internet --- Terrorism --- Terrorisme --- Social aspects --- Computer network resources --- Aspect social --- Information électronique --- Racism --- Hate groups --- Government, Resistance to --- World Wide web --- Prevention --- Information électronique --- Terrorism - Computer network resources --- Racism - Computer network resources --- Hate groups - Computer network resources --- Government, Resistance to - Computer network resources --- Terrorism - Prevention
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