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  • [[Series:Community informatics]]
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  • ...ces. Vesna received a Batchelor of Sciences Degree in Computer Science and Informatics from the School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade. She has
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  • ...''See also'' low-tech, Computing within Limits, benign computing, collapse informatics || 2022-06 ...Raghavan 2015] || ''See also'' low-tech, Computing within Limits, collapse informatics, permacomputing || 2022-06
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  • open knowledge, open data, digital divide, community informatics, knowledge commons, open access, open government, data journalism.
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  • ...owards a Post-Media Era" about "the junction of television, telematics and informatics", calling for "a post-media era of collective-individual reappropriation an ...s differentiated between the noble "activity of the mind" reserved for the community of free citizens and the "activity of the body" which was "a matter for the
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  • * Department of Humanistic Informatics (Humanistisk informatikk), U Bergen. Co-founded by [[Espen Aarseth]]. [http ...ital-humanities-as-imagined-community/ "The Digital Humanities as Imagined Community"], ''Digital Humanities Specialist'' blog, 14 September 2010.
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  • * [https://www.feminist.ai Feminist.AI], a community AI research and design group focused on critical making as a response to he ...rom the Chess-Playing Turk to Amazons Mechanical Turk.pdf|"Orientalism and Informatics: Alterity from the Chess-Playing Turk to Amazon’s Mechanical Turk"]], ''E
    70 KB (8,766 words) - 14:05, 30 April 2024
  • Permacomputing is a nascent concept and a community of practice centred around design principles that embrace limits and constr As a community of practice, permacomputing encompasses loose groups and individuals gather
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  • ...ecided to copy the IBM 360 system instead of relying on their own enormous community of scientific and engineering talent, Lebedev, Glushkov, and several of the ...e Forum took place in Moscow, bringing together members of the open-source community from the US, Europe and Russia. Sponsored by IBM, HP and Novell. [http://en
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