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  • But I digress. The Matrix is the social structure that subordinates Humanity to its will. It is the machinery of so ...Complex], the [http://www.totse.com/en/media/the_media_industrial_complex/ Media Industrial Complex], the [http://www.scienceinafrica.co.za/2002/august/uni-
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  • ...riority of the internet and its accessories, such as book blogs and social media sites, but those items which we yet produce, sit so softly in the hand and
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  • ...riority of the internet and its accessories, such as book blogs and social media sites, but those items which we yet produce, sit so softly in the hand and
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  • ...p]]'' and his ''[[On the Buses]]'' are cornerstones in human political and social thought. ...trast to the optimistic view of other Enlightenment figures, for Debord, [[social progress|progress]] has been inimical to the well-being of humanity, that i
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  • ...[[cultural studies]]. Generally the term refers to an overall sense of [[social space]] typical of a time, place or [[culture]]. ...ssex Urban and Regional Studies Working Paper. Introduction</ref> where ''social spatialization'' is proposed as an English translation of Henri Lefebvre's
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  • Facebook is a portfolio of social networking abuses based upon the themes of trolling, stalking and selling, ...ine in the classic back bedroom internet start-up; it was the first online social network to achieve prominence on the planet, and it weathered the dotcom bu
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  • ...fined elsewhere as "turning expressions of the capitalist system and its [[media culture]] against itself"<ref name="Holt2010p252">Douglas B. Holt: Cultural ...i cinismo, di furbo lancio di un prodotto da parte di chi aveva studiato i media e lavorava sulla guerriglia semiologica (cfr. Fabbri P. 2002, p.40), di una
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  • ...w | title = Introduction to Neogeography | page=2 | publisher = [[O'Reilly Media]] | series = Short Cuts | year = 2006 | isbn = 978-0-596-52995-6 }}</ref> ...its dual role: as undoubted possibility of enrichment for Geography and as social phenomenon with geographic interest.{{Citation needed|date = February 2016}
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  • ['AV-media-notes'] = 'Media notes', link = 'Social Science Research Network',
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  • * [[Social realism]] * [[New media art]]
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  • ...t at which the commodity (Marxism)|commodity completes its colonization of social life."<ref>Debord (1994) thesis 42.</ref> ...spectacle is not a collection of images," Debord writes, "rather, it is a social relationship between people that is mediated by images."<ref>Debord (1994)
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  • ...gation of everyday urban life through emerging artistic, technological and social practice. ...dimensions, love, pepperoni & mushroom pizza. Founder @lpvmagazine Social Media Manager @bhphotovideo
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  • ...outrage in the US. In the UK, Hague deploys a police-state defence and the media is silenced]||[[GB]] / [[GCHQ]] ...serves news outlets with D notice over surveillance leaks - BBC and other media groups issued with D notice to limit publication of information that could
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  • ...sk cards' which are no more or less banal than any opther aspect of social media, while also allowing this randomness to be charted by Google, the NSA and a
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  • ...ke center-stage in the battle for Scottish independence. Working in social media Alan discovers that this army of fake profiles has more than just friends a
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  • ...hile drunk that the [[Depression]] inducing proeprties of Marx's theory of social alienation and commodity fetishism were no longer limited to the basic rule ...increased leisure time we suffere so harshly with, could ever outweigh the social dysfunction and degradation of everyday life that it simultaneously inflict
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  • ...affiliate partners who may also use cookies, such as advertisers or social media platforms.</span></p>
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  • ...d can be seen or accessed through online search engines, APIs, and offline media, such as on TV. ...you that you shared with them. If you have concerns with someone’s post, social reporting is a way for people to quickly and easily ask for help from someo
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  • ...well. He only trusts his brand of socialism. He was kind of like the chief social justice warrior of his day. ...denied him and then mentioned how the Jews have a monopoly on art and the media. He brought up the idea of the 1%. His hatred of Marxists seemed to be beca
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  • ...these desperate times, when concentration spans can be as low as that of a media socialite, short stories are in direct competition with newsfeeds and the b ...s flavoured with 21st century living — which means in this case social media, mass marketing, and shopping. Bucket of Tongues for its time, arrived wit
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  • ...read of misinformation, be it via the traditional news media or via social media, with the intent to mislead in order to gain emotionally. It often employs
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  • ...he Situationist International (SI)''' was an international organization of social revolutionaries made up of avant-garde artists, intellectuals, and politica ...ncement, increased income, and increased leisure—could ever outweigh the social dysfunction and degradation of everyday life that it simultaneously inflict
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  • ...have had.<ref>{{Cite journal | last1 = Mars | first1 = Louis P. | title = Media life zombies for the world| doi = 10.2307/2792947 | jstor = 2792947 | journ ===Social hypothesis===
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  • ...all important aspects of the General Election – from the youth on social media, to the Welsh nationalist voting for the return of EU farming subsidies. Wh
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    ...all important aspects of the General Election – from the youth on social media, to the Welsh nationalist voting for the return of EU farming subsidies. Wh
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  • ...cal, given the British Government’s austerity regime, and the relentless media stories about various undesirables – asylum seekers, welfare scroungers a ...mooted as rehab centres too. Many of Scotland’s islands were cleared by social engineers, so it is not impossible they may be repopulated by them.
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  • ...caust is a horror film — yes it is! — then the horror is political and social. The real horror in the film is found first in the film-within-a-film The L After which the news media patiently do the rounds of interviewing the families of the deceased filmma
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  • === Social science and psychology === ...l interaction]], in addition to studying how digital interaction can enact social change in the physical world.
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  • *« Un hyperlien social ? », in Troisième Millénaire, le lien social, Revue La Mazarine, juin 1999. ...tomatization of Figurative Techniques: towards the Autonomous Image », in Media Art History (titre provisoire), MIT Press, EU.
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  • ...tly Pesce has been designing and coding Plexus, a Web 2.0 address book and social networking tool, and is writing his next book, The Next Billion Seconds. Hi ...nuary 2004 through January 2006, Pesce was the senior lecturer in Emerging Media and Interactive Design at the Australian Film Television and Radio School (
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  • ...Design Program at California College of the Arts (2006 - 2012) and of the Media Design graduate program at Art Center College of Design (2000-2006). She ha ...covered that young women tended to prefer experiences based around complex social interaction, verbal skills, and transmedia.
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  • ...the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Endowed Chair of Digital Media and Learning. He is the Director of the Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human I ...sion scopes to the artworld, for bringing avant-garde strategies to engage social issues to venues that use more pedantic forms of discourse.
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  • ...its, power, the eternal golden triangle by which those born to command the media rule over us all.
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  • ...9, 2014, [[Björk]] confirmed her vocal contributions, via various social media outlets.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.spin.com/2014/06/death-grips-nigg
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  • ...ram|access-date=2018-04-13}}</ref> The band has made apparent via [[social media]] that they had been working with ambitious collaborators for the creation ...t for the album was released on April 11, through a video posted to social media and the band's [[YouTube]] channel. The video consisted of the track names
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  • ...ram|access-date=2018-04-13}}</ref> The band has made apparent via [[social media]] that they had been working with ambitious collaborators for the creation ...t for the album was released on April 11, through a video posted to social media and the band's [[YouTube]] channel. The video consisted of the track names
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  • ...]], YouTube changed its algorithm to give greater prominence to mainstream media sources.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/youtube-tweaks-it ...//www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/apr/23/youtube-alex-jones-sandy-hook-media-matters-video|title=YouTube under fire for censoring video exposing conspir
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