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Qui Parle (2021) 30 (1): 87–118.
Published: 01 June 2021
..., using a combined quantitative and qualitative, empirical and speculative analysis of social processes. Since then homophily has become a guiding principle for network science: it is simply presumed that similarity breeds connection. But the unpublished study by Merton, Patricia S. West, and Marie Jahoda...
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Qui Parle (2021) 30 (1): 1–17.
Published: 01 June 2021
... and the revelations of data science are insufficient to apprehend what we have termed networks of belief, how then should we make sense of it? In response to that question, this special issue, “Networks of Belief,” presents an interdisciplinary conversation between and across new media studies, political theology...
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Qui Parle (2021) 30 (1): 159–184.
Published: 01 June 2021
...Matteo Pasquinelli Abstract It was not a cybernetician but a neoliberal economist who provided the first systematic treatise on connectionism or, as it would later be known, the paradigm of artificial neural networks. In his 1952 book The Sensory Order , Friedrich Hayek advanced a connectionist...
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Qui Parle (2013) 21 (2): 178–192.
Published: 01 December 2013
..., anthropology, and
even, sometimes, critical theory, Hawking Incorporated performs
some of the diffusive yet unifying processes it explores in the in-
dividual: it asks, as Mario Biagioli suggests science studies as a
discipline must, “how science works,” but it also asks how Hawk-
ing as image, network...
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Qui Parle (2015) 24 (1): 89–124.
Published: 01 June 2015
... societies
on epistemologically equal footing by showing that the only diff erence
between them is the scale and complexity of the networks they deploy.
Sleepwalking at the Speed of Modernity
In the 1960s, Foucault confronted an arrangement of human scienc-
es linked...
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Qui Parle (2009) 18 (1): 53–73.
Published: 01 June 2009
....”25 Sociologists of
science (Actor Network Theory), on the other hand, might pro-
pose a different reading. This subject is naturally composed of het-
erogeneous materials, and its/his force derives from the ensemble
of associations that it/he creates. We thus have an actor...
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Qui Parle (2021) 30 (1): 119–157.
Published: 01 June 2021
... recognition, where an array of four hundred photocells was randomly connected to neurons. Weights were encoded, and weight updates were recorded as learning happened over time. As Matteo Pasquinelli has argued, this “supervised” machine learning program is the forebear of many neural networks seen today...
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Qui Parle (2018) 27 (2): 521–538.
Published: 01 December 2018
... organization, and for challenging preconceived notions of race, 2 gender, sexuality, 3 capital, property, 4 mental illness, 5 governance, and the relationship between science and spirituality, 6 among other things. 7 Best known for his Mars trilogy, a long and detailed account of an imagined...
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The New Conflict of the Faculties and Functions: Quasi-Causality and Serendipity in the Anthropocene
Qui Parle (2017) 26 (1): 79–99.
Published: 01 June 2017
... in the nineteenth century with press agencies and telecommunication networks, is first and foremost a commodity that loses value with time —in the course of that time during which it is disseminated into a space where it is broadcast or diffused. This space is also a market, a computational milieu that turns...
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Qui Parle (2010) 19 (1): 205–219.
Published: 01 June 2010
... in the text as
RB, NI, and WWC, respectively.
As I see it now, the most formidable task of neuroscience is to
stand up to the accusation that animates Adorno’s words, quoted
here: “There is no form of being in the world that science could not
penetrate, but what can be penetrated by science...
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Qui Parle (2011) 19 (2): 5–21.
Published: 01 December 2011
... in adjacent fi elds addressing questions of
space and place, human-nonhuman divides, and how the material
world can interrupt and reconfi gure notions of human and nonhu-
man ontology, agency, and cultural formation. In the pages that
follow, ecocritical currents crisscross the sciences...
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Qui Parle (2021) 30 (1): 185–207.
Published: 01 June 2021
..., but in its capacity to potentiate science and technoscience in the constructions of worlds and the activation of world orders. 31 This highlights what we need to do: we need to get technoscience on our side. People say, What about music and poetics? Yes, all these aesthetics forms, absolutely, but where...
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Qui Parle (2018) 27 (1): 47–76.
Published: 01 June 2018
... is itself part of a larger project on the philosophy of motion. I began this project with The Figure of the Migrant (2015) and Theory of the Border (2016) but soon realized that the original theoretical framework developed there was entangled with similar issues in ontology, art, and science. Just as my...
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Qui Parle (2021) 30 (2): 399–419.
Published: 01 December 2021
... the design technique, popularized circa 2010, of applying elements associated with games—points, badges, leaderboards, and so on—to nongame contexts to change behaviors or motivate productivity. Instead, gamification can be thought akin to other “-ifications” and “-izations” introduced by the social sciences...
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Qui Parle (2018) 27 (2): 475–510.
Published: 01 December 2018
... Prophet: Alexander Hume Ford; A Biography . Berkeley, CA : Exposition , 1980 . Oertzen Christine von . Science, Gender, and Internationalism: Women’s Academic Networks, 1917–1955 . Berlin : Springer , 2016 . Ott Katherine , and Tucker Susan . “ An Introduction to the History...
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Qui Parle (2011) 20 (1): 301–304.
Published: 01 June 2011
.... A Mellon Fellow, Dubreuil works at Cornell University,
where he is a professor of comparative literature and of romance studies,
a member of the cognitive science program, and the director of the French
studies program.
henry a. giroux holds the Global TV Network Chair...
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Qui Parle (2018) 27 (1): 199–231.
Published: 01 June 2018
... and Jacob Appelbaum’s Autonomy Cube (2014)—an installation that initiates a public Wi-Fi hotspot using the open-source anonymizing Tor network. Allowing connected viewers to retain their independence from internet surveillance, this work is often discussed as offering a model of resistance in terms of self...
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Qui Parle (2011) 19 (2): 25–56.
Published: 01 December 2011
... of the
larger picture,” says chemist Mark Olsen, one of the three direc-
tors of Tantalus, who believes social networking will be crucial
to twenty-fi rst-century environmental monitoring.25 As with the
weather project, here the hierarchical structures of science open
into hands...
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Qui Parle (2019) 28 (2): 405–417.
Published: 01 December 2019
... Board, Qui Parle 2019 This book review examines how historians of science have defined knowledge production, as well as its protagonists and settings, in ways that both reject and reproduce the racialization of bodies and cultures in the early modern Caribbean. Recent scholarship in the history...
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Qui Parle (2014) 22 (2): 101–122.
Published: 01 December 2014
...
Tahrir Square, Zucotti Park, and the Puerta del Sol. Because we are
continuously reminded that the global network represents a new
agora, a term for which “public space” might read as the modern
translation. Because our hyper-urbanized world has come into be-
ing alongside spaces other than those...
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