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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9949846772402882
    Format: 1 online resource (375 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783839472422
    Series Statement: Digitale Gesellschaft Series
    Note: Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- The Three Central Hypotheses -- The Logical Progression of the Three Concepts or Hypotheses -- Part One - Hyper‐Modernism: Digital Media Technologies and Science Fiction -- Part One to Part Two: From Hyper‐Modernism to Hyperreality -- Part Two - Hyperreality: Reevaluation of Jean Baudrillard's Media Theory and the Simulacrum -- Part Two to Part Three: From Hyperreality to Post‐Humanism and Creative Coding -- Part Three - Posthumanism: N. Katherine Hayles' History of Cybernetics, Creative Coding, and the Future of Informatics -- Originally Published Versions -- Methodology -- Thirty Minute Statement at my Ph.D. Oral Defense Alan N. Shapiro, April 12, 2024 -- Part One - Hyper‐Modernism: Digital Media Technologies and Science Fiction -- Overview of Part One -- Short Definitions of Modernity, Postmodernism, and Hyper‐Modernism -- The Three Essays of Part One -- Mobility and Science Fiction -- Introduction -- We Do Not Live in a Society Where Mobility is Encouraged -- The Dream of the Tomorrow‐Car -- Henri Matisse Paints "the Vision Machine" -- The New Vision Machine -- Close Encounters of the Third Kind: The Menace of Verticality -- The "Spinner" Flying Cars of Blade Runner: Simulation and Surveillance -- Blade Runner: We Are All Replicants -- Blade Runner 2049: Android Liberation Between Old and New Informatic Power -- Minority Report: The Utopia/Dystopia of Surveillance Technologies -- The Fifth Element: When Manhattan has no More Ways to Expand -- Back to the Future: A Speed So Fast that the Laws of Spacetime Get Shattered -- Total Recall: You're in a Johnny Cab -- Robots Versus Androids -- Self‐Owning Cars -- Enhance the Physical World -- The Simulacra, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, and Dr. Bloodmoney -- The "Science Fiction World" of Philip K. Dick's Ubik. , Who Is Jory Miller and What is Ubik? -- Fredric Jameson on Postmodernism -- Sonja Yeh on the Postmodern Media Theorists -- Donna J. Haraway's "A Manifesto for Cyborgs" -- Science Fiction Heterotopia: The Economy of the Future -- Introduction: Foucault's Heterotopia -- The Technologizing of Memory -- Black Mirror: "The Entire History of You" - Scenes from a Marriage -- Similar Technologies in the Real World Today -- Brain‐Computer Interface -- Designing the Brain‐Computer Interface -- Hyper‐Modernist Literature -- The Economy of the Future -- Post‐Capitalism and Technological Anarchism -- Star Trek Replicators and Star Trek Economics -- Ecologically Aware or Sustainable 3D Printers -- Additive Manufacturing and Living Organisms -- Andre Gorz: Human Liberation Beyond Work -- Murray Bookchin, Post‐Scarcity Anarchism -- Yanis Varoufakis' Vision of Post‐Capitalism -- Conclusion -- Geert Lovink on Post‐Capitalism -- Blockchain Decentralized Idealism -- Smart Contracts -- Between Law and Code -- Decentralized Autonomous Organization -- Between Corporate Intellectual Property Rights and the Rights of Users -- Fiction and Power in Postmodernism -- Cornelius Castoriadis, The Imaginary Institution of Society -- Donna J. Haraway on the Informatics of Domination -- Michel Foucault's Analytics of Power -- Jean Baudrillard, Forget Foucault -- Gilles Deleuze, "Postscript on the Societies of Control" -- Fiction, Power, and Codes in Hyper‐Modernism -- John Armitage on Hyper‐Modernism -- Albert Borgmann on Hyper‐Modernism -- Gilles Lipovetsky on Hyper‐Modernism -- What is Hyper‐Modernism? -- Introduction -- Access to History -- The Carnivalesque -- Modernity, Postmodernism, Hyper‐Modernism -- Gustave Flaubert: To Write a Novel About Nothing -- Hyper‐Modernist Creativity -- Body, Self, and Code in Hyper‐Modernism -- Sincerity and Authenticity. , Darko Suvin on Science Fiction Studies -- Carl Freedman on Science Fiction Studies -- Istvan Ciscsery‐Ronay, Jr. on Science Fiction Studies -- Part Two - Hyperreality: Reevaluation of Jean Baudrillard's Media Theory and the Simulacrum -- Overview of Part Two -- Defining the Simulacrum and Hyperreality -- Thinking Hyperreality: From Rhetoric to Code -- Baudrillard's Importance for the Future -- Baudrillard and the Situationists -- Baudrillard and Trump -- Baudrillard's Importance for the Future -- The Controversy Around Baudrillard -- Yes - Everything is Simulation! -- Early Baudrillard: The Consumer Society and For a Critique of the Political Economy of the Sign -- Symbolic Exchange and the Gift Economy -- The First Order of Simulacra: The Student of Prague -- The Second Order of Simulacra: The First Industrial Revolution -- The Third Order of Simulacra: Simulation and Hyperreality -- First‐Wave Digitalization as Interactive Performance -- The Fourth Order of Simulacra: Value Radiates in All Directions -- From Descartes to Baudrillard: The "Evil Demon" of Images -- Arthur C. Clarke, "The Nine Billion Names of God" -- The Trapdoor Escape Hatch Way Out of Hyperreality -- High Life: The Black Hole of Humanity's Extinction and New Hope -- Poetic Resolution in Baudrillard's Thought -- Daniel Boorstin, The Image: Hyperreality Overtakes America -- Umberto Eco, Travels in Hyperreality -- Roland Barthes, Mythologies -- Taking the Side of Objects -- Plato and the Simulacrum -- Plato as Software Designer -- Brian Gogan on Plato, Baudrillard, and Rhetoric -- Deleuze on "Plato and the Simulacrum" -- Upgrading Hyperreality and the Simulacrum for Digitalization -- Personalized Advertising -- Transdisciplinarity is Good for (Post‑)Humanity -- Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, and the Metaverse -- Baudrillard and the Situationists -- Introduction. , "Taking the Side of Objects" and the Situationists -- Baudrillard's Paradigm Shift -- Is Baudrillard Fair to the Situationists? -- "Baudrillard and the Situationists" Commentators Douglas Kellner and Sadie Plant, and the Tension between Critical Theory and Fatal Theory -- Exhibit A (Baudrillard self‐simplifies): -- Exhibit B (Baudrillard's critique of the Situationists is reductionist): -- Exhibit C (Sadie Plant's critique of Baudrillard is reductionist): -- Situationist Practices -- Wandering or the Drift - Le Dérive -- Psycho‐Geography -- The Diverting of Technologies - Le détournement -- The Making or Creating or Construction of Situations -- The Radical Illusion Beyond Art -- Neo‐Situationism in the Field of Advanced Digital Technologies -- Urban and Street Art Activism -- Augmented Reality versus Wall Street -- Conclusion -- McKenzie Wark on the Situationists -- Play Don't Work -- Existential Encounter with the Object -- From the Subject to the Object in Jean‐Paul Sartre's Nausea -- The Myth of Sisyphus: Albert Camus on the Side of Objects -- Simone de Beauvoir, The Ethics of Ambiguity -- Jean Baudrillard and the Donald: Is Trump a Fascist or is He the Parody of Fascism? -- Epistemology of True and False -- Society of the Spectacle and Hyperreality -- Donald Trump the Empty Signifier -- From Simulation to the Grotesque and the Self‐Parody -- Springtime for Hitler -- Serge Latouche Remembers Baudrillard -- Biosphere 2: The Artificial Paradise of Nature -- Reality TV and Baudrillard's Telemorphosis -- The Truman Show: "The Last Thing That I Would Ever Do is Lie to You" -- My Two Key Differences from Baudrillard -- Part Three - Posthumanism: N. Katherine Hayles' History of Cybernetics, Creative Coding, and the Future of Informatics -- Overview of Part Three -- The Science Fiction of Star Trek. , Star Trek's Spock, Data, and Seven of Nine and the Three Orders of Cybernetics -- What is Posthumanism? -- The Concept of Nature in Whitehead and Merleau‐Ponty -- Rosi Braidotti's Celebratory Posthuman Philosophy -- A Fully Posthuman Situation -- Wendy Chun on Software Code -- Software Code as Expanded Narration -- The Software of the Future -- Star Trek: Technologies of Disappearance -- Technoscience and Storytelling -- From Liberal Humanism to Posthumanism -- Cyborg Spock and NASA's Cyborg -- First Order Cybernetics -- How Information Lost Its Body -- Claus Pias on First‐Order Cybernetics -- Gene Roddenberry Designs His First Alien -- "The Devil in the Dark": Empathy for Radical Otherness -- Second Order Cybernetics -- Bernhard Dotzler on Second‐Order Cybernetics -- The Android Data of Star Trek: The Next Generation -- "The Offspring": Data's Daughter Lal -- Third Order Cybernetics -- "Becoming‐Borg" Seven of Nine -- Star Trek: Picard, "Remembrance" -- "Embodied Informatics" is a Science Fiction Idea -- Hayles on Writing and Software Code -- Hyper‐Modernist Science -- I, Robot and the Moral Dilemmas of the Three Laws of Robotics -- The Zeroth Law of Robotics and the Robot Unconscious -- Hayles on the Cognitive Nonconscious -- Marie‐Luise Angerer Critiques Hayles -- Judith Butler and Gender Theory -- Ex Machina and the Turing Test -- Ex Machina: The Performance of Female and Human -- Monique Wittig, The Straight Mind -- Software Code as Expanded Narration -- Software Code as Expressive Media -- Friedrich Kittler: The Numeric Kernel is Decisive -- Kittler's Media Archaeology -- Wolfgang Hagen on Programming Languages -- Ten Paradigms of Informatics and Programming -- The First Hyper‐Modern Computers -- Enter Software Studies -- Enter Creative Coding -- Alan Turing: The Imitation Game and Befriending the Evil Demon. , Alan Turing: The Scientific and Cultural Levels of Computing.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Shapiro, Alan N. Decoding Digital Culture with Science Fiction Bielefeld : transcript Verlag,c2024 ISBN 9783837672428
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Bielefeld : transcript Verlag
    UID:
    almafu_9961987906502883
    Format: 1 online resource (256 pages).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783839441183 , 3839441188
    Series Statement: Lettre
    Content: Between 1990 and 2015, American literature saw the emergence of a new corpus of epilepsy metaphors which tackle the stigma of epilepsy within three areas: society, body, and language. Eleana Vaja introduces concepts such as protometaphors, relational metaphors, epileptic texts, and metastability to categorize and examine these foci further. Applying philosophy as well as "hard sciences" (i.e. mathematics, medicine, physics) to disability studies, her study of selected works by Siri Hustvedt, Thom Jones, Reif Larsen, Dennis Mahagin, Audrey Niffenegger, Rodman Philbrick, and Lauren Slater shows how epilepsy metaphors redefine the notion of the "liminal" and the "normal".
    Note: Frontmatter 1 Contents 5 Acknowledgments 7 Introduction 9 I.A Falling Asleep: The Stigma of Epilepsy in History 21 I.B American Literature: From Stigma to Metaphor? 39 I.C Ableist Metaphors: Historical Motifs and Normalcy 55 II.A Jürgen Link and Michel Foucault: Symptomatic Signification of Proto- and Flexmetaphors 69 II.B George Canguilhem: Vital Materiality and Relational Metaphors 81 II.C Gilbert Simondon: Transindividual Metastability and Conceptual Metaphors 95 III.A Metaphor and Society: Proto- and Flexmetaphors and Calculated Individuation 115 III.B Metaphor and Materiality: The Relational Body and Its Electric Individuation 157 III.C Metaphor and Idioms: Siri Hustvedt's Metastable Rhetoric as Transindividuation 191 Conclusion 235 Bibliography 239 , Issued also in print. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783837641189
    Additional Edition: ISBN 383764118X
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies
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    Keywords: Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Cover
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Northampton :Edward Elgar Publishing,
    UID:
    almafu_9961133534702883
    Format: 1 online resource (224 pages)
    ISBN: 9781035300662 , 1035300664
    Content: "Reflecting on the depth of the experience with crises, this innovative book demonstrates what the world can learn from insights into crises from the Japanese perspective. Taking an institutionalist approach with a strong historical precedent, leading scholars in the social sciences and law explore how better to deal with both foreseeable and unforeseen crises. Illustrating their multifaceted and complex nature, the book examines a broad range of crises throughout history, including economic, fiscal and political crises; force majeure events such as pandemics and natural disasters; and military conflicts and acts of war. Chapters consider how various actors anticipate and deal with these crises, looking closely at their different perceptions of crisis and varying degrees of urgency. Analyzing institutional design and response, and the impact of psychological factors on disaster preparedness, the book considers how the decision-making capabilities of individuals can be enhanced to improve institutional capacity. Transdisciplinary, with an international reach, this topical book will prove invaluable to students and scholars across the social sciences, particularly those interested in Asian politics and environmental policy, disaster preparedness and institutional design. It also provides guidance for policymakers working in civil code reform"--
    Note: Front Matter -- Copyright -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Contributors -- Preface -- 1. Dealing with crisis: the Japanese experience and beyond -- PART I How people think about crisis -- 2. How can we prepare for something we don't want to think about? Disaster readiness and negative capability -- 3. Bricolage by institutions: towards the recreation of norms and organizations -- PART II The Great East Japan Earthquake and associated crises -- 4. Transforming a crisis into a turning point: the response of businesses to the Great East Japan Earthquake -- 5. Electric power crisis and crisis response after the Great East Japan Earthquake -- PART III Law and institutions in the response to crisis -- 6. Contractual crisis and the doctrine ofchange of circumstances:the results and contexts of the reform of contract law in Japan -- 7. State of emergency clauses in constitutional law -- 8. Missing the point: facts and rhetoric about Japan's fiscal crisis -- PART IV International perspectives -- 9. The crisis of war and the relocation of key facilities: a comparative historical study of Japan and China -- 10. Japan-China relations "in crisis," and sentiment toward China -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781035300655
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1035300656
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge, Mass. :MIT Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959226749002883
    Format: 1 online resource (416 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 0-262-26794-2 , 0-585-01915-0
    Series Statement: Inside technology
    Content: "Charles Bazerman tells the story of the emergence of electric light as a story of symbols and communication. He examines how Edison and his colleagues represented light and power to themselves and to others as the technology was transformed from an idea to a daily fact of life. He looks at the rhetoric used to create meaning and value for the emergent technology in the laboratory, in patent offices and courts, in financial markets, in boardrooms, in city halls, in newspapers, and in the consumer market-place. Along the way he describes the social and communicative arrangements that shaped and transformed the world in which Edison acted. He portrays Edison, both the individual and the corporation, as a self-conscious social actor whose rhetorical groundwork was crucial to the technology's material realization and success."--Jacket.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-262-52326-4
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-262-02456-X
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Book
    Book
    Minneapolis, Minn. [u.a.] : Univ. of Minnesota Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV013375053
    Format: VII, 286 S.
    ISBN: 9780816634866 , 0816634858 , 0816634866
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , Philosophy
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    Keywords: Philosophie ; Tiere ; Bibliografie
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  • 6
    Book
    Book
    Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : MIT Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV021318623
    Format: XVII, 255 S.
    Series Statement: Digital communication
    Content: "In Electric Rhetoric Kathleen E. Welch explores the profound changes in writing and discourse brought about by electronic forms of communication. To this end she integrates three related strands: the redeployment of classical Sophistic rhetoric; current literacy theories within rhetoric and compositions studies, including gender and race issues; and the inherently rhetorical nature of "screens" in relationship to writing and other communication technologies. Throughout the book Welch deals extensively with women's issues, which have played a particularly important role in the history of oralism."--BOOK JACKET.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Neue Medien ; Sprache ; Kommunikation ; Computer ; Sprache ; Kommunikation
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  • 7
    Book
    Book
    Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] :MIT Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV013478826
    Format: X, 416 S. : Ill.
    ISBN: 0-262-02456-X
    Series Statement: Inside technology
    Content: "Charles Bazerman tells the story of the emergence of electric light as a story of symbols and communication. He examines how Edison and his colleagues represented light and power to themselves and to others as the technology was transformed from an idea to a daily fact of life. He looks at the rhetoric used to create meaning and value for the emergent technology in the laboratory, in patent offices and courts, in financial markets, in boardrooms, in city halls, in newspapers, and in the consumer market-place. Along the way he describes the social and communicative arrangements that shaped and transformed the world in which Edison acted. He portrays Edison, both the individual and the corporation, as a self-conscious social actor whose rhetorical groundwork was crucial to the technology's material realization and success."--BOOK JACKET.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Engineering
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    Keywords: Beleuchtung ; Geschichte ; Beleuchtung ; Sozialer Wandel ; Geschichte ; Beleuchtung ; Technische Innovation ; Geschichte
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  • 8
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046692214
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781799824671
    Content: "This book explores the utilization of online tools by terrorist organizations to communicate with and recruit potential extremists and examines effective countermeasures employed by law enforcement agencies to defend against such threats"--
    Note: Volume I. Section 1. Fundamental concepts and theories. Chapter 1. Digital evidence in practice: procedure and tools ; Chapter 2. Introduction to tourism security: tourism in the age of terrorism ; Chapter 3. English speaking countries and the culture of fear: understanding technology and terrorism ; Chapter 4. The cyber talent gap and cybersecurity professionalizing ; Chapter 5. The fundamentals of digital forensics and cyber law ; Chapter 6. Dark and deep webs-liberty or abuse ; Chapter 7. A review on cyberattacks: security threats and solution techniques for different applications -- , Section 2. Development and design methodologies. Chapter 8. Cyber-physical systems: an overview of design process, applications, and security ; Chapter 9. Developing a military cyber maturity model for multi-domain battle mission resilience and success ; Chapter 10. Advances in digital forensics frameworks and tools: a comparative insight and ranking ; Chapter 11. Situation understanding for operational art in cyber operations ; Chapter 12. A new dynamic cyber defense framework ; Chapter 13. A cyber crime investigation model based on case characteristics ; Chapter 14. Deception detection in cyber conflicts: a use case for the cybersecurity strategy formation framework ; Chapter 15. Using an ontology for network attack planning ; Chapter 16. Contrast modification forensics algorithm based on merged weight histogram of run length ; Chapter 17. A framework for dark web threat intelligence analysis ; Chapter 18. , A classification framework for data mining applications in criminal science and investigations ; Chapter 19. Toward a model for ethical cybersecurity leadership ; Chapter 20. Algorithm for secure hybrid cloud Design against ddos attacks ; Chapter 21. Modelling cyber-crime protection behaviour among computer users in the context of Bangladesh ; Chapter 22. A privacy protection approach based on android application's runtime behavior monitor and control ; Chapter 23. A steganalytic scheme based on classifier selection using joint image characteristics ; Chapter 24. Attack detection in cloud networks based on artificial intelligence approaches ; Chapter 25. An economical methodology to rhetorical identifications in cloud victimization virtual machine snapshots -- , Section 3. Tools and technologies. Chapter 26. Cyber-physical systems in vehicular communications ; Chapter 27. Technology-enhanced learning in cyber-physical systems embedding modeling and simulation ; Chapter 28. SCADA systems cyber security for critical infrastructures: case studies in multiple sectors ; Chapter 29. Quantifying decision making in the critical infrastructure via the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) ; Chapter 30. Social media and the use of discursive markers of online extremism and recruitment ; Chapter 31. An overview on passive image forensics technology for automatic computer forgery ; Chapter 32. Secure interoperability in cyber-physical systems ; Chapter 33. Autonomic computing architecture for SCADA cyber security -- , Volume II Chapter 34. Blind image source device identification: practicality and challenges ; Chapter 35. Digital forensic and machine learning ; Chapter 36. Disconnects of specialized mobile digital forensics within the generalized field of digital forensic science ; Chapter 37. A reliable data provenance and privacy preservation architecture for business-driven cyber-physical systems using blockchain ; Chapter 38. Cyber-security for ICS/SCADA: a South African perspective ; Chapter 39. The communicating and marketing of radicalism: a case study of ISIS and cyber recruitment ; Chapter 40. Optimization of operational large-scale (cyber) attacks by a combinational approach ; Chapter 41. GPS patents and their effects on our future and rights ; Chapter 42. Detecting synchronization signal jamming attacks for cybersecurity in cyber-physical energy grid systems ; Chapter 43. Slacktivism, supervision, and selfies: illuminating social media composition through reception theory ; Chapter 44. , An image forgery detection approach based on camera's intrinsic noise properties ; Chapter 45. On more paradigms of steganalysis ; Chapter 46. Copy-move forgery detection using dywt ; Chapter 47. Distributed system implementation based on "ants feeding birds" algorithm: electronics transformation via animals and human ; Chapter 48. A cyber-physical photovoltaic array monitoring and control system ; Chapter 49. Advanced threat detection based on big data technologies ; Chapter 50. Possibilities, impediments, and challenges for network security in big data ; Chapter 51. Big data analytics platforms for electric vehicle integration in transport oriented smart cities: computing platforms for platforms for electric vehicle integration in smart cities ; Chapter 52. Computer forensic investigation in cloud of things ; Chapter 53. Distprov-data provenance in distributed cloud for secure transfer of digital assets with ethereum blockchain using ZKP -- , Section 4. Utilization and applications. Chapter 54. Punching above their digital weight: why Iran is developing cyberwarfare capabilities far beyond expectations ; Chapter 55. Cyberattacks, cybercrime and cyberterrorism ; Chapter 56. Cyber security vulnerability management in CBRN industrial control systems (ICS) ; Chapter 57. A case for using blended learning and development techniques to aid the delivery of a UK cybersecurity core body of knowledge ; Chapter 58. Modern information technology, global risk, and the challenges of crime in the era of late modernity ; Chapter 59. The need for higher education in cyber supply chain security and hardware assurance ; Chapter 60. Toward approaches to big data analysis for terroristic behavior identification: child soldiers in illegal armed groups during the conflict in the Donbas Region (East Ukraine) ; Chapter 61. Russian active measures and september 11, 2001: Nostradamus themed disinformation? ; Chapter 62. , Countering online violent extremism: state action as strategic communication ; Chapter 63. An exploration of the cybersecurity workforce shortage ; Chapter 64. Bioterrorism, bio crimes and politics: a case of chaos and complexity ; Chapter 65. Managing organized crime ; Chapter 66. Cybercrime as a threat to Zimbabwe's peace and security -- Volume III. Chapter 67. Why is ISIS so psychologically attractive? ; Chapter 68. Assessment of honeypots: issues, challenges and future directions ; Chapter 69. Digital forensics in the context of the Internet of Things ; Chapter 70. A socio-technical perspective on threat intelligence informed digital forensic readiness -- , Section 5. Organizational and social implications. Chapter 71. A comparative analysis of the cyberattacks against Estonia, the United States, and Ukraine: exemplifying the evolution of internet-supported warfare ; Chapter 72. Eriksonian analysis of terrorism in West Africa ; Chapter 73. Tourism, terrorism, morality, and marketing: a study of the role of reciprocity in tourism marketing ; Chapter 74. The roots of terror: the lesser evil doctrine under criticism ; Chapter 75. ISIS rhetoric for the creation of the ummah ; Chapter 76. Exploring myths in digital forensics: separating science from ritual ; Chapter 77. Cyber hygiene in health care data breaches ; Chapter 78. Building national resilience in the digital era of violent extremism: systems and people ; Chapter 79. A region of association and turbulence ; Chapter 80. Jus in Bello and the acts of terrorism: a study ; Chapter 81. Copy-move forgery localization using convolutional neural networks and CFA features ; Chapter 82. , The cyberethics, cybersafety, and cybersecurity at schools ; Chapter 83. Filtration of terrorism-related texts in the e-government environment ; Chapter 84. The effects of money laundering (ML) on growth application to the Gulf countries ; Chapter 85. Jihadist propaganda on social media: an examination of ISIS related content on Twitter ; Chapter 86 , Managing terrorism in Africa: assessing policing issues ; Chapter 87. Credit card fraud: behind the scenes ; Chapter 88. The threat of cyber warfare in the SADC region: the case of Zimbabwe ; Chapter 89. Islamic extremists in Africa: security spotlight on Kenya and Nigeria ; Chapter 90. Cloud risk resilience: investigation of audit practices and technology advances -- a technical report -- Section 6. Managerial impact. Chapter 91. Management approach of risk analysis in information security ; Chapter 92. Cybersecurity best practices and cultural change in global business: some perspectives from the European union -- Section 7. Critical issues and challenges. Chapter 93. Research on digital forensics based on Uyghur web text classification ; Chapter 94. Determinants of terrorism in South Asia: insights from a dynamic panel data analysis ; Chapter 95. What we know and what else we need to do to address the problem of violent extremism online: concluding chapter ; Chapter 96. Ethos construction, identification, and authenticity in the discourses of AWSA: the Arab women's solidarity association international ; Chapter 97. On experience of social networks exploration for comparative analysis of narratives of foreign members of armed groups: IS and l/DPR in Syria and Ukraine in 2015-2016 ; Chapter 98. A White hat study of a nation's publicly accessible critical digital infrastructure and a way forward -- Section 8. Emerging trends. Chapter 99. The next generation of scientific-based risk metrics: measuring cyber maturity
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, hardcover ISBN 978-1-7998-2466-4
    Language: English
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press
    UID:
    gbv_1003609740
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 286 pages)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 0816634858 , 0816634866 , 0816666210 , 9780816634859 , 9780816634866 , 9780816666218
    Content: Differentiation from animals helped to establish the notion of a human being, but the disappearance of animals now threatens that identity. This is the argument underlying Electric Animal, a probing exploration of the figure of the animal in modern culture. Akira Mizuta Lippit shows us the animal as a crucial figure in the definition of modernity--essential to developments in the natural sciences and technology, radical transformations in modern philosophy and literature, and the advent of psychoanalysis and the cinema. Moving beyond the dialectical framework that has traditionally bound animal
    Content: Acknowledgments; Introduction: Remembering Animals; 1 Philosophy and the Animal World; 2 Afterthoughts on the Animal World: Heidegger to Nietzsche; 3 Evolutions: Natural Selection, Phenomenology, Psychoanalysis; 4 The Wildside: Theory and Animality; 5 The Literary Animal: Carroll, Kafka, Akutagawa; 6 Animetaphors: Photography, Cryptonymy, Film; Notes; Bibliography; Index
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-265) and index , English
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Lippit, Akira Mizuta Electric animal Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, ©2000
    Language: English
    Keywords: Tiere ; Philosophie ; Tiere ; Moral
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : Fordham University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1889038407
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9780823267095 , 0823267091 , 9780823267088 , 0823267083
    Uniform Title: Membres fantômes des corps musiciens
    Content: Music invents, constructs, and makes bodies. These are not only technical bodies-those prostheses and artefacts that instruments of music are-but also bodies living a strange life, bodies as strange as a hand with more than five fingers, feet that breathe like lungs, or long-distance touching without contact. In this book, organology, that self-respecting discipline that inventories sound-producing bodies, is questioned for its anthropocentric presuppositions. Beyond the rational descriptions where it inscribes instrumentalists, it is a matter of thinking the forms of hybridation and organ transplants for which the general rhetoric of musical bodies makes space
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , Cover; Contents; Training; Chapter 1 Interpreting Bodies; Chapter 2 Effictions; Chapter 3 Organologics (1): The Erasure of Bodies; Chapter 4 Touch-ups, or The Return of Bodies; Chapter 5 Idiotisms, or The Dialect of Bodies; Chapter 6 Monk, a Legend; Chapter 7 Traces of Fingers; Chapter 8 Digital Rhetoric; Chapter 9 Ablations and Grafts (Too Many Fingers); Chapter 10 Romantic Fingers (System of Touch); Chapter 11 Feet; Chapter 12 Joyful Tropiques (Evolution, Revolutions); Chapter 13 Two Dispatches (One Fictive and the Other Dreamed Up); Chapter 14 Organologics (2): Autophony. , Chapter 15 Genesis (1): Ocular Harpsichord, Organ of FlavorsChapter 16 Telepathy; Chapter 17 Scruples (Clones and Stand-ins); Chapter 18 Conducting (Seen from the Back); Chapter 19 Genesis (2): Fantasia, or "Plasmaticity"; Chapter 20 Touching from Afar; Chapter 21 Organologics (3): Areality; Chapter 22 Bodies Electric; Chapter 23 Mass Formations; P.S.; Notes. , Translated from the French
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780823267057
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0823267059
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780823267064
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0823267067
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780823267057
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0823267059
    Language: English
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