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  • Judith Butler

  • Embodied Action, Enacted Bodies: The example of hypoglycaemia

    Annemarie Mol, John Law –

    In Body & Society 10: 43–62

  • John Law

  • description, argument, general history

    Different scale and different media in one communication process

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Through the use of media people try to overcome the boundaries of time and place to which our physical bodies are bound. With the ...

  • description, argument, theory

    We have all become 'cyborgs'

    Caroline Nevejan, Donna Haraway –

    Another element in thinking about natural presence in modern life is elaborated upon by Donna Haraway. She argues that technologies have ...

  • 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 ...

  • note 83

    International artists such as: Nirvana, Sex Pistols, Van Morrison, Ian Dury, Toots and the Maytals, Gregory Isaacs, Motorhead, Ann ...

  • proposal, argument

    Experience changes physical being

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The fact that experiences change children’s physical well–being has been agreed on in child psychology and in pedagogy for several ...

  • note 147

    In UN AIDS policy the term ‘homosexual community is no longer used because this excludes all the married men who have sex with other ...

  • description, collective history, general history

    1990: VI International Conference on AIDS

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In June 1990 the VI International Conference on AIDS was to be held in San Francisco. This is the annual conference at which scientists, ...

  • Annemarie Mol

  • description, collective history

    Infrastructure

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In the months following these announcements many connections were made, people approached us and we approached people, including bodies ...

  • concept, argument

    Words can be deeds

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In 1955, J.L. Austin formulated the notion of 'performativity' in a series of lectures at Harvard University. They were published in the ...

  • description, general history

    Social network technologies: connecting at a distance

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Internet facilitates communication and information exchange with people who are present 'anywhere' on the planet. The telephone and ...

  • description, methodology, key-informants, conclusion, parresia, techno-biography, text laboratory

    Language is part of methodology

    Caroline Nevejan –

    It has been suggested by Latour that the use of exquisite language will trigger a more eloquent use of the text laboratory as a ...

  • description, collective history, general history

    PRESS

    Caroline Nevejan –

    The 0+Ball was hardly covered by the press. There were two articles in Dutch weekly magazines, in "Vrij Nederland" beforehand ...

  • Book

    Non–users also matter: The construction of users and non–users of the Internet

    Sally Wyatt –

    In How users matter, the co–construction of users and technology, ed. Nelly Oudshoorn and Trevor Pinch, 67–79. Cambridge/London: MIT ...

  • note 224

    Zeno’s paradox (called the theory of limits in mathematics) states that you can never move from here to there because you can only get ...

  • Using anything that works

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In the Wau-Pengo debate Pengo argued that the difference between intelligence and commercial enterprise was not that great. The story of ...

  • 817

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In the reflections that evolved from the text laboratory on the Seropositive Ball, the idea of 'vital information' was elaborated upon. ...

  • proposal, argument, theory

    Orchestrating negociation

    Caroline Nevejan –

    Every YUTPA possesses possibilities for action and distinct possibilities for feedback that designers can use. Also, an action in one ...

  • Robert Peagler

  • concept, argument, conclusion

    Personal timezones

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In the first case study I elaborated upon 'personal time zones' caused by habits and geographical relationships. One of the issues ACT ...

  • description, conclusion

    WITNESSED PRESENCE

    Caroline Nevejan –

    In communities, organizations and societies people negotiate trust and truth and witnessed presence contributes to this process ...

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