Code, Information, Interface Studies

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June 13 at 4:01 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
Summary of "The Subject and Power" which I posted yesterday. - Lilly Irani
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June 13 at 2:39 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
Via Eszter Hargittai...clearinghouse for research tools - Lilly Irani
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Lilly Irani posted three links
June 12 at 11:20 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
Helpful, fairly concise piece where Foucault discusses power. Not code related, but, um, studies related. :) "The term "power" designates relationships between partners (and by that I am not thinking of a zero-sum game but simply, and for the moment staying in the most general terms, of an ensemble of actions which induce others and follow from one another). " - Lilly Irani
Oh, the title isn't included. It's "The Subject and Power" by Foucault. - Lilly Irani
June 12 at 11:11 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
Six sent this to me, which made me think to start this room. - Lilly Irani
Haven't read this yet...curious to see what he means by liberated since I'm reading Foucault right now and thus liberation is highly questionable as possible. - Lilly Irani
June 12 at 11:10 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
Most useful Foucault review I've seen so far. Really helpful since I haven't read a ton of Foucault yet. - Lilly Irani
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