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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_BV045424530
    Format: 317 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Diagramme ; , 23 cm x 16 cm.
    ISBN: 978-3-938515-74-7 , 3-938515-74-0
    Note: Diese Publikation erscheint anlässlich der Ausstellung "The influencing machine", nGbK- neue Gesellschaft für bildende Kunst, 1 Dezember 2018 - 20 Januar 2019 , Text deutsch und englisch
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Künstliche Intelligenz ; Beeinflussung ; Ausstellungskatalog ; Ausstellungskatalog
    Author information: Suchman, Lucy, 1951-
    Author information: Chun, Wendy Hui Kyong, 1969-
    Author information: Star, Susan Leigh, 1954-2010
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_9959076231902883
    Format: 1 online resource : , 1 b&w illustration
    ISBN: 9780231548717
    Series Statement: Public Books Series
    Content: Since 2012, Public Books has championed a new kind of community for intellectual engagement, discussion, and action. An online magazine that unites the best of the university with the openness of the internet, Public Books is where new ideas are debuted, old facts revived, and dangerous illusions dismantled. Here, young scholars present fresh thinking to audiences outside the academy, accomplished authors weigh in on timely issues, and a wide range of readers encounter the most vital academic insights and explore what they mean for the world at large.Think in Public: A Public Books Reader presents a selection of inspiring essays that exemplify the magazine’s distinctive approach to public scholarship. Gathered here are Public Books contributions from today’s leading thinkers, including Jill Lepore, Imani Perry, Kim Phillips-Fein, Salamishah Tillet, Jeremy Adelman, Nathan Connolly, Namwali Serpell, and Ursula K. Le Guin. The result is a guide to the most exciting contemporary ideas about literature, politics, economics, history, race, capitalism, gender, technology, and climate change by writers and researchers pushing public debate about these topics in new directions. Think in Public is a lodestone for a rising generation of public scholars and a testament to the power of knowledge.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , CONTENTS -- , Introduction / , PART I. ASK IN PUBLIC -- , On Accelerationism / , Justice for Data Janitors / , Anthropocene and Empire / , Changing Climates of History / , The Year of Black Memoir / , Pop Justice / , A Black Power Method / , Soft Atheism / , Where Do Morals Come From? / , The Alchemy of Finance / , How Gentrifiers Gentrify / , Syria’s Wartime Famine at 100: “Martyrs of the Grass” / , The Mortal Marx / , Who Segregated America? / , The Invention of the “White Working Class” / , Going Deep: Baseball and Philosophy / , The World Silicon Valley Made / , PART II. THINK IN PUBLIC -- , Jill Lepore on the Challenge of Explaining Things: An Interview / , James Baldwin’s Istanbul / , When Stuart Hall Was White / , An Interview with Former Black Panther Lynn French / , Black Intellectuals and White Audiences / , Can There Be a Feminist World? / , The Story’s Where I Go: An Interview with Ursula K. Le Guin / , Thinking Critically About Critical Thinking / , If You’re Woke You Dig It: William Melvin Kelley / , Translating the Untranslatable: An Interview with Barbara Cassin / , My Neighbor Octavia / , Stop Defending the Humanities / , Painting While Shackled to a Floor / , PART III. READ IN PUBLIC -- , To Translate Is to Betray: On Elena Ferrante / , What Global English Means for World Literature / , The Stranger’s Voice / , Can’t Stop Screaming / , The Model- Minority Bubble / , Free Is and Free Ain’t / , The Mixed- Up Kids of Mrs. E. L. Konigsburg / , In the Great Green Room: Margaret Wise Brown and Modernism / , Afrofuturism: Everything and Nothing / , Chick Lit Meets the Avant- Garde / , Feeling Like the Internet / , The People v. O. J. Simpson as Historical Fiction / , Kafka: The Impossible Biography / , Shirley Jackson’s Two Worlds / , Reading to Children to Save Ourselves / , List of Contributors , In English.
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    San Diego : Taller California
    UID:
    gbv_1839105089
    Format: 114 pages , illustrations , 22 cm
    Edition: First edition
    Note: Place of publication given as "tj-sd" (Tijuana-San Diego) , Risograph cover, perfect bound , Includes bibliographical references (pages 107-113)
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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  • 4
    UID:
    edocfu_9959076231902883
    Format: 1 online resource : , 1 b&w illustration
    ISBN: 9780231548717
    Series Statement: Public Books Series
    Content: Since 2012, Public Books has championed a new kind of community for intellectual engagement, discussion, and action. An online magazine that unites the best of the university with the openness of the internet, Public Books is where new ideas are debuted, old facts revived, and dangerous illusions dismantled. Here, young scholars present fresh thinking to audiences outside the academy, accomplished authors weigh in on timely issues, and a wide range of readers encounter the most vital academic insights and explore what they mean for the world at large.Think in Public: A Public Books Reader presents a selection of inspiring essays that exemplify the magazine’s distinctive approach to public scholarship. Gathered here are Public Books contributions from today’s leading thinkers, including Jill Lepore, Imani Perry, Kim Phillips-Fein, Salamishah Tillet, Jeremy Adelman, Nathan Connolly, Namwali Serpell, and Ursula K. Le Guin. The result is a guide to the most exciting contemporary ideas about literature, politics, economics, history, race, capitalism, gender, technology, and climate change by writers and researchers pushing public debate about these topics in new directions. Think in Public is a lodestone for a rising generation of public scholars and a testament to the power of knowledge.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , CONTENTS -- , Introduction / , PART I. ASK IN PUBLIC -- , On Accelerationism / , Justice for Data Janitors / , Anthropocene and Empire / , Changing Climates of History / , The Year of Black Memoir / , Pop Justice / , A Black Power Method / , Soft Atheism / , Where Do Morals Come From? / , The Alchemy of Finance / , How Gentrifiers Gentrify / , Syria’s Wartime Famine at 100: “Martyrs of the Grass” / , The Mortal Marx / , Who Segregated America? / , The Invention of the “White Working Class” / , Going Deep: Baseball and Philosophy / , The World Silicon Valley Made / , PART II. THINK IN PUBLIC -- , Jill Lepore on the Challenge of Explaining Things: An Interview / , James Baldwin’s Istanbul / , When Stuart Hall Was White / , An Interview with Former Black Panther Lynn French / , Black Intellectuals and White Audiences / , Can There Be a Feminist World? / , The Story’s Where I Go: An Interview with Ursula K. Le Guin / , Thinking Critically About Critical Thinking / , If You’re Woke You Dig It: William Melvin Kelley / , Translating the Untranslatable: An Interview with Barbara Cassin / , My Neighbor Octavia / , Stop Defending the Humanities / , Painting While Shackled to a Floor / , PART III. READ IN PUBLIC -- , To Translate Is to Betray: On Elena Ferrante / , What Global English Means for World Literature / , The Stranger’s Voice / , Can’t Stop Screaming / , The Model- Minority Bubble / , Free Is and Free Ain’t / , The Mixed- Up Kids of Mrs. E. L. Konigsburg / , In the Great Green Room: Margaret Wise Brown and Modernism / , Afrofuturism: Everything and Nothing / , Chick Lit Meets the Avant- Garde / , Feeling Like the Internet / , The People v. O. J. Simpson as Historical Fiction / , Kafka: The Impossible Biography / , Shirley Jackson’s Two Worlds / , Reading to Children to Save Ourselves / , List of Contributors , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    almafu_9959281896902883
    Format: 1 online resource (516 pages).
    ISBN: 0-231-54871-0
    Series Statement: Public Books Series
    Uniform Title: Public books (Online journal)
    Content: Since 2012, Public Books has championed a new kind of community for intellectual engagement, discussion, and action. An online magazine that unites the best of the university with the openness of the internet, Public Books is where new ideas are debuted, old facts revived, and dangerous illusions dismantled. Here, young scholars present fresh thinking to audiences outside the academy, accomplished authors weigh in on timely issues, and a wide range of readers encounter the most vital academic insights and explore what they mean for the world at large.Think in Public: A Public Books Reader presents a selection of inspiring essays that exemplify the magazine's distinctive approach to public scholarship. Gathered here are Public Books contributions from today's leading thinkers, including Jill Lepore, Imani Perry, Kim Phillips-Fein, Salamishah Tillet, Jeremy Adelman, Nathan Connolly, Namwali Serpell, and Ursula K. Le Guin. The result is a guide to the most exciting contemporary ideas about literature, politics, economics, history, race, capitalism, gender, technology, and climate change by writers and researchers pushing public debate about these topics in new directions. Think in Public is a lodestone for a rising generation of public scholars and a testament to the power of knowledge.
    Note: Think in Public -- , Frontmatter -- , CONTENTS -- , Introduction -- , PART I. ASK IN PUBLIC -- , On Accelerationism -- , Justice for Data Janitors -- , Anthropocene and Empire -- , Changing Climates of History -- , The Year of Black Memoir -- , Pop Justice -- , A Black Power Method -- , Soft Atheism -- , Where Do Morals Come From? -- , The Alchemy of Finance -- , How Gentrifiers Gentrify -- , Syria's Wartime Famine at 100: "Martyrs of the Grass" -- , The Mortal Marx -- , Who Segregated America? -- , The Invention of the "White Working Class" -- , Going Deep: Baseball and Philosophy -- , The World Silicon Valley Made -- , PART II. THINK IN PUBLIC -- , Jill Lepore on the Challenge of Explaining Things: An Interview -- , James Baldwin's Istanbul -- , When Stuart Hall Was White -- , An Interview with Former Black Panther Lynn French -- , Black Intellectuals and White Audiences -- , Can There Be a Feminist World? -- , The Story's Where I Go: An Interview with Ursula K. Le Guin -- , Thinking Critically About Critical Thinking -- , If You're Woke You Dig It: William Melvin Kelley -- , Translating the Untranslatable: An Interview with Barbara Cassin -- , My Neighbor Octavia -- , Stop Defending the Humanities -- , Painting While Shackled to a Floor -- , PART III. READ IN PUBLIC -- , To Translate Is to Betray: On Elena Ferrante -- , What Global English Means for World Literature -- , The Stranger's Voice -- , Can't Stop Screaming -- , The Model- Minority Bubble -- , Free Is and Free Ain't -- , The Mixed- Up Kids of Mrs. E. L. Konigsburg -- , In the Great Green Room: Margaret Wise Brown and Modernism -- , Afrofuturism: Everything and Nothing -- , Chick Lit Meets the Avant- Garde -- , Feeling Like the Internet -- , The People v. O. J. Simpson as Historical Fiction -- , Kafka: The Impossible Biography -- , Shirley Jackson's Two Worlds -- , Reading to Children to Save Ourselves -- , List of Contributors , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-231-19008-5
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Princeton, NJ :Princeton University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959051641802883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9780691189444
    Series Statement: Princeton Studies in Culture and Technology ; 22
    Content: A vivid look at how India has developed the idea of entrepreneurial citizens as leaders mobilizing society and how people try to live that promiseCan entrepreneurs develop a nation, serve the poor, and pursue creative freedom, all while generating economic value? In Chasing Innovation, Lilly Irani shows the contradictions that arise as designers, engineers, and businesspeople frame development and governance as opportunities to innovate. Irani documents the rise of “entrepreneurial citizenship” in India over the past seventy years, demonstrating how a global ethos of development through design has come to shape state policy, economic investment, and the middle class in one of the world’s fastest-growing nations.Drawing on her own professional experience as a Silicon Valley designer and nearly a decade of fieldwork following a Delhi design studio, Irani vividly chronicles the practices and mindsets that hold up professional design as the answer to the challenges of a country of more than one billion people, most of whom are poor. While discussions of entrepreneurial citizenship promise that Indian children can grow up to lead a nation aspiring to uplift the poor, in reality, social, economic, and political structures constrain whose enterprise, which hopes, and which needs can be seen as worthy of investment. In the process, Irani warns, powerful investors, philanthropies, and companies exploit citizens’ social relations, empathy, and political hope in the quest to generate economic value. Irani argues that the move to recast social change as innovation, with innovators as heroes, frames others—craftspeople, workers, and activists—as of lower value, or even dangers to entrepreneurial forms of development.With meticulous historical context and compelling stories, Chasing Innovation lays bare how long-standing power hierarchies such as class, caste, language, and colonialism continue to shape opportunity in a world where good ideas supposedly rule all.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , List of Figures -- , Acknowledgments -- , 1. Introduction: Innovators and Their Others -- , 2. Remaking Development: From Responsibility to Opportunity -- , 3. Teaching Citizenship, Liberalizing Community -- , 4. Learning to Add Value at the Studio -- , 5. Entrepreneurial Time and the Bounding of Politics -- , 6. Seeing Like an Entrepreneur, Feeling Out Opportunity -- , 7. Can the Subaltern Innovate? -- , 8. Conclusion: The Cultivation and Subsumption of Hope -- , Notes -- , References -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 7
    Book
    Book
    Princeton, New Jersey ; Oxford :Princeton University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV046245301
    Format: xviii, 277 Seiten : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-0-691-17513-3 , 978-0-691-17514-0
    Series Statement: Princeton studies in culture and technology
    Note: Notes [to Chapters] Seite 219-231 . - Literaturverzeichnis Seite 233-269. - Index Seite 271-277
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
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    Keywords: Entwicklungspolitik ; Unternehmer
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