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==[http://foshan-1992.pw/~biyi/sitemap.html Sitemap]== | ==[http://foshan-1992.pw/~biyi/sitemap.html Sitemap]== | ||
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==Bread Crumb== | ==Bread Crumb== | ||
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==Three Entries== | ==Three Entries== | ||
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==Centralized or Decentralized Institution== | ==Centralized or Decentralized Institution== | ||
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==Poetics of Infrastructure== | ==Poetics of Infrastructure== | ||
Until recently, anthropology has little to say about infrastructures.<br/> | |||
Although for years anthropology has played with the metaphor of infrastructure to refer to everything from Marxist analyses of base/superstructure relations to Saussure's langue/parole distinction, to any system that appears to underlie and give rise to the phenomenal world (culture, episteme, social structure), one can argue that anthropology finds it difficult - ethnographically - to analyze technological systems, per se. Our disciplinary bent is to examine the influence of a road in this part of Peru, or that part of Niger rather than to analyze road building as network. <br/> | |||
The post-Soviet transition required a dismantling of this idea of government and a reconceptualizing of society as organized around an individual consumer and his or her demands rather than around a collective assigned a fixed amount of units. <br/> | |||
on Benjamin.. etc | |||
==Networked Content== | ==Networked Content== | ||
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==Reading Session== | ==Reading Session== | ||
=Jargon Bot= | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:51, 15 April 2019
Library amongst others: A network publication
Sitemap
Bread Crumb
Three Entries
Centralized or Decentralized Institution
Poetics of Infrastructure
Until recently, anthropology has little to say about infrastructures.
Although for years anthropology has played with the metaphor of infrastructure to refer to everything from Marxist analyses of base/superstructure relations to Saussure's langue/parole distinction, to any system that appears to underlie and give rise to the phenomenal world (culture, episteme, social structure), one can argue that anthropology finds it difficult - ethnographically - to analyze technological systems, per se. Our disciplinary bent is to examine the influence of a road in this part of Peru, or that part of Niger rather than to analyze road building as network.
The post-Soviet transition required a dismantling of this idea of government and a reconceptualizing of society as organized around an individual consumer and his or her demands rather than around a collective assigned a fixed amount of units.
on Benjamin.. etc
Networked Content
Bertelsmann - to Rita's Page, archiving decayed network
Bertelsmann Page
also here used the Internet Archive to retrieve content in 2005.
Dependency Contingency, and Autonomy
Weasyprint
show stylesheet. made adjustments in not printing web background image, hide breadcrumbs, etc
Reading Session
Jargon Bot
https://pad.xpub.nl/p/newJargon writing jargon definitions keywords on Etherpad, converse JS spit out definition;