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  1. Technocapital (5,385 bytes)
    6: ...rucial information and to make informed decisions about life and work.
  2. Terminator II (6,956 bytes)
    21: "To those critics who are so pessimistic about our economy, I say, Don't be economic girlie men!...
  3. Social Determinism (7,248 bytes)
    14: ...has the power to minimize whatever is undesirable about technology by favoring and highlighting the poten...
  4. Technoscapes (4,189 bytes)
    7: ... often accorded to, or is a thinly veiled concern about, Americanization and commodification. These conce...
  5. Actor Network Theory (11,745 bytes)
    13: ... to the electronic community. People need to know about various media topics in the world. Without the co...
    23: ... The idea of informal actors affirms the argument about technology stated earlier. Technology is more the...
    28: ...nowhere and started to clean my kitchen,” think about how much more is involved then this just outlandi...
  6. RoboCop (6,284 bytes)
    47: ...says about Robocop, but moreso what the film says about us.
  7. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (13,949 bytes)
    7: ... then leaves the Initiative, and begins to wonder about the meaning of his life. He later decides he is...
    45: * '''Riley:''' I told you not to worry about that. It went great. They made me surgeon genera...
  8. I, Robot (5,736 bytes)
    30: ...” (586), and indeed his arms are “. . . wound about the little girl gently and lovingly” <ref>Asimo...
  9. "Walter Benjamin: Birth of a Digital Nation". (9,143 bytes)
    18: ... Education of Man'' Friedrich von Schiller writes about the “most perfect of all works of art—the est...
  10. Battlestar Galactica (2003) (9,296 bytes)
    15: ...ntial questions: "Why am I here? What is this all about? Is this all that I am? Is there something more?"...
  11. "Re-humanizing the Posthuman (a.k.a. Pinocchio's Dilemma)" (11,714 bytes)
    9: ...gement with humanism lead to new ways of thinking about, and being in, the future, as Badmington explains...
    12: ...n posthumanism, it also leaves assumptions intact about what makes us human under humanist thought, or, i...
    15: ... to be placed on the side of nature, when debates about technology versus biology are brought up.
    18: ...dered, and what Badmington attempts to make clear about his position regarding posthumanism, is the fact ...
    39: ... it appears to be a recurring motif in narratives about human/posthuman subjects.
  12. "The Post/Human Condition - Economies of gods & monsters" (14,507 bytes)
    8: ...t evolutionary step in existence. It is not even about what it means to be human. It is perhaps more sp...
    30: ...ething which both bolsters and denaturalizes talk about what it means to be human. Imaginative considera...
    37: ...man condition’. What is at stake in the debate about the implications of digital, genetic, cybernetic ...
    39: ... how they will shape political and policy choices about scientific funding; and how they will inform scie...
  13. "The Post/Human Condition - Economies of gods (14,888 bytes)
    10: ...t evolutionary step in existence. It is not even about what it ''means to be human''. It is perhaps mor...
    40: ...ething which both bolsters and denaturalizes talk about what it means to be human. Imaginative considera...
    49: ...man condition’. What is at stake in the debate about the implications of digital, genetic, cybernetic ...
    52: ... how they will shape political and policy choices about scientific funding; and how they will inform scie...
  14. "Saussurian Airplane: A Comparative Analysis of Cybernetics, Linguistics and Music Theory" (13,635 bytes)
    52: ...em of knowledge that speakers of a language share about what is acceptable in that language and is distin...
  15. Prosthetic Memory (7,470 bytes)
    9: ...ughly mixed up in my mind with what has been said about what happened that the pure experience is no long...
  16. 24 (9,399 bytes)
    3: ...show stays away from science fiction speculations about things not yet invented.”<ref>Paul Delany, “`...
  17. Cyberpunk (10,691 bytes)
    21: ...machine opposition and begin to ask new questions about the ways in which we and our technologies ‘inte...
  18. "The Gendered Cyborg: 'Borg Bodies and Questionable Agencies" (11,525 bytes)
    27: ...as, the body itself loses importance. The anxiety about body are represented in the so-called “pure” ...
  19. "The Matrix: Humanity Reloaded" (10,283 bytes)
    10: ... identified as the downloaded personalities going about their daily lives in a fantasy world, while their...
  20. Consumption of the Mechanical Pig (3,248 bytes)
    7: ... picture Babe] is the way Americans want to think about pigs. Real-life ‘Babes see no sun in their limi...

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