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  1. Abstractions and embodiments : new histories of computing and society (2022) 0.04
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    Content
    Thinking with Computers; Part I. Abstractions; Chapter 1. Waiting for Midnight: Risk Perception and the Millennium Bug; Chapter 2. Centrists against the Center: The Jeffersonian Politics of a Decentralized Internet; Chapter 3. Beyond the Pale: The Blackbird Web Browser's Critical Reception; Chapter 4. Scientology Online: Copyright Infringement and the Legal Construction of the Internet; Chapter 5. Patenting Automation of Race and Ethnicity Classifications: Protecting Neutral Technology or Disparate Treatment by Proxy?; Chapter 6. "Difficult Things Are Difficult to Describe": The Role of Formal Semantics in European Computer Science, 1960-1980; Chapter 7. What's in a Name? Origins, Transpositions, and Transformations of the Triptych Algorithm-Code-Program; Chapter 8. The Lurking Problem; Chapter 9. The Help Desk: Changing Images of Product Support in Personal Computing, 1975-1990; Chapter 10. Power to the Clones: Hardware and Software Bricolage on the Periphery; Part II: Embodiments; Chapter 11. Indigenous Circuits: Navajo Women and the Racialization of Early Electronic Manufacture; Chapter 12. Inventing the Black Computer Professional; Chapter 13. The Baby and the Black Box: A History of Software, Sexism, and the Sound Barrier; Chapter 14. Computing Nanyang: Information Technology in a Developing Singapore, 1965-1985; Chapter 15. Engineering the Lay Mind: Lev Landa's Algo-Heuristic Theory and Artificial Intelligence; Chapter 16. The Measure of Meaning: Automatic Speech Recognition and the Human-Computer Imagination; Chapter 17. Broken Mirrors: Surveillance in Oakland as Both Reflection and Refraction of California's Carceral State; Chapter 18. Punk Culture and the Rise of the Hacker Ethic; Chapter 19. The Computer as Prosthesis? Embodiment, Augmentation, and Disability; Chapter 20. "Have Any Remedies for Tired Eyes?": Computer Pain as Computer History; Afterword. Beyond Abstractions and Embodiments Contributors: Janet Abbate, Marc Aidinoff, Troy Kaighin Astarte, Ekaterina Babinsteva, André Brock, Maarten Bullynck, Jiahui Chan, Gerardo Con Diaz, Liesbeth De Mol, Stephanie Dick, Kelcey Gibbons, Elyse Graham, Michael J. Halvorson, Mar Hicks, Scott Kushner, Xiaochang Li, Zachary Loeb, Lisa Nakamura, Tiffany Nichols, Laine Nooney, Elizabeth Petrick, Cierra Robson, Hallam Stevens, Jaroslav Svelch
  2. Dijk, J: ¬The digital divide (2020) 0.01
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    Classification
    MS 6950: Allgemeines (Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft, Informationsgesellschaft) / Soziologie / Spezielle Soziologien
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    MS 6950: Allgemeines (Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft, Informationsgesellschaft) / Soziologie / Spezielle Soziologien