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  • Jeanette Pols

  • note 190

    I will not elaborate on these power structures, I just want to make clear that within medical research and practice many people tended ...

  • description

    note 176

    In the documentation folder I find the booklet "Where does Apple stand on AIDS?", published by Apple Computer Inc. Cupertino ...

  • description, argument, collective history, conclusion

    Meeting in Natural Presence

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The effect of people meeting each other, influencing each other's lives and each other's work, is significant when analysing today's ...

  • 280

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The morning was supposed to be taken up with an in depth talk by Professor Hamelink, Professor Boafo and their students about the ...

  • 268

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Each of the three days had a theme. The first day was "To byte or not to byte", about the relationship between man and machine ...

  • conclusion, theory

    CONCLUSION 5

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The actor experiences multiple presences, each of which plays their role in communication processes. The natural presence of the actor ...

  • 278

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The game night that evening did not take place, as it should have done. With all the hassle to make the technology work, with so many ...

  • concept, argument, theory

    Contextual Reflexivity

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In 1989 and 1990 the basic structures for producing networked events were not clear at all. I assume that this is why the notion of ...

  • description, argument

    Formal and informal encounters

    Caroline Nevejan –

    It is like organizing a party. The infrastructure has to be there, one can put a lot of care into extra ingredients like food, an ...

  • eric britton

  • note 11

    In the transcript of Foucault’s lecture Plutarch is cited in a footnote: “A good plan, as it seems to me (É) is that which painters ...

  • How can people who do not know each other live together?

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Nevertheless, many people take a 'moral distance' to their own actions. Information and communication technologies facilitate a position ...

  • concept, argument, general history, theory

    Enacting 'being alive'

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Haraway's insights imply consequences for the sense of presence on an even deeper level. In the work of Haraway, and others like Judith ...

  • description, collective history

    Designing the environment

    Caroline Nevejan –

    People who entered Paradiso were already making a statement by entering the building. This was made clear by a huge banner attached to ...

  • 821

    Caroline Nevejan –

    When actors have conversations about 'what to do' and 'how to do it', these also include the 'what would be good to do' and this is a ...

  • note 66

    Who is considered a bearer of human rights is a political issue that is being addressed in the theory and practice of human rights ...

  • note 36

    Propaganda aims to make any war seem a good war. Digital technologies facilitate this even better. The first Gulf War in 1990 seemed to ...

  • description, conclusion

    Producing mediated presence

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Mediated presence is dependent upon technology, which has to function as expected. It requires expertise, resources and good production ...

  • description, general history

    HIV/AIDS AND POLICY

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The recognition and will to deal with the AIDS crisis has been at the heart of moral thinking in societies all over the world because ...

  • description, concept, argument, conclusion, text laboratory

    Crucial Network

    Caroline Nevejan –

    When one organizes a conference the question about who will participate is of great importance. For a public debate to be a contribution ...

  • note 193

    My emphasis on a good local show in every place that is connected appeared to be very handy for the occasions that technology breaks ...

  • citation, theory

    Deep design

    Peter Lunenfeld, Caroline Nevejan –

    Lunenfeld argues for a deeper understanding of design from a historical and aesthetic perspective. "Even more important than ...

  • citation, argument, collective history

    Three emails

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Below I will first quote three printed emails that I found in the personal Folders and the Proceedings and discuss the elements I find ...

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