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Human Possibilities in the Age of Digital Communication

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The contemporary revolution in digital information and communication technologies has transformed the worlds of human experience and interaction.  Global corporations are today employing more and more anthropologists in order to better understand the human-technology interface and the changes that are occurring in this domain.  Recent social movements and popular uprisings are also increasingly mediated through digital technologies and this has led to ongoing debates concerning the regulation and governance of the internet.  If technology is an extension of the human body, then it is also clear that the human being of today extends throughout the world, not only in physical realities but... -- Course Website

Instructor: R Kapferer



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