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Materializing a Cyborg's Manifesto
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/ Climate change
/ Colleges & universities
/ Computers
/ Consciousness
/ Critical theory
/ Educational Technology
/ Epistemology
/ Essays
/ Exercise
/ Feminism
/ Fiction
/ Floods
/ Global local relationship
/ Graduate Students
/ Hope
/ Informatics
/ Information Science
/ Information technology
/ Intellectuals
/ Interpersonal relations
/ Labor
/ Linguistics
/ New Jersey
/ North America
/ Politics
/ Post World War II period
/ Presidents
/ Science and Technology
/ Science fiction
/ Science fiction & fantasy
/ Social relations
/ String figures
/ Texas
/ Undergraduate Students
/ Utopian fiction
/ Utopian socialism
/ Utopias
/ Water Supply
2012
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Materializing a Cyborg's Manifesto
by
Orr, Jackie
in
Biology
/ CLASSIC REVISTED
/ Climate change
/ Colleges & universities
/ Computers
/ Consciousness
/ Critical theory
/ Educational Technology
/ Epistemology
/ Essays
/ Exercise
/ Feminism
/ Fiction
/ Floods
/ Global local relationship
/ Graduate Students
/ Hope
/ Informatics
/ Information Science
/ Information technology
/ Intellectuals
/ Interpersonal relations
/ Labor
/ Linguistics
/ New Jersey
/ North America
/ Politics
/ Post World War II period
/ Presidents
/ Science and Technology
/ Science fiction
/ Science fiction & fantasy
/ Social relations
/ String figures
/ Texas
/ Undergraduate Students
/ Utopian fiction
/ Utopian socialism
/ Utopias
/ Water Supply
2012
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Materializing a Cyborg's Manifesto
by
Orr, Jackie
in
Biology
/ CLASSIC REVISTED
/ Climate change
/ Colleges & universities
/ Computers
/ Consciousness
/ Critical theory
/ Educational Technology
/ Epistemology
/ Essays
/ Exercise
/ Feminism
/ Fiction
/ Floods
/ Global local relationship
/ Graduate Students
/ Hope
/ Informatics
/ Information Science
/ Information technology
/ Intellectuals
/ Interpersonal relations
/ Labor
/ Linguistics
/ New Jersey
/ North America
/ Politics
/ Post World War II period
/ Presidents
/ Science and Technology
/ Science fiction
/ Science fiction & fantasy
/ Social relations
/ String figures
/ Texas
/ Undergraduate Students
/ Utopian fiction
/ Utopian socialism
/ Utopias
/ Water Supply
2012
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Materializing a Cyborg's Manifesto
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After catastrophic spring flooding throughout North America, 312 tornadoes in the southcentral United States in a seventy-two-hour period in April, a historically unprecedented summer drought in Texas, and a tropical hurricane in late August that devastates infrastructures in the state of Vermont and floods downtown Paterson, New Jersey, with fourteen feet of water, a candidate for U.S. president publicly states that climate change is undocumented science. Built partially on a decade of research tracking the post-World War II transformation of biology's key matters into militarized command- communication- control and information systems (1994, 243), Haraway s worldly cyborg in 1985 stages a feminist historical materialist re-visioning of how social relations of science and technology complexly matter within a networked series of local/ global transformations that the essay maps with extraordinary intellectual ambition and acuity.
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