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Volume 21
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Pieter Lemmens, Vincent Blok, Jochem Zwier
Issue 2/3, Pages 114-126
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Vincent Blok
Toward an Eco-centric Concept of Biomimetic Technologies in the Anthropocene Issue 2/3, Pages 127-149
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Massimiliano Simons
How to Listen to ¡®Quasi-Objects¡¯ Issue 2/3, Pages 150-174
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Hub Zwart
A Dialectical (Hegelian-Teilhardian) Assessment of the Anthropocenic Challenge Issue 2/3, Pages 175-198
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Byron Williston
Issue 2/3, Pages 199-221
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Jochem Zwier, Vincent Blok
Encountering Heidegger¡¯s Philosophy of Technology in the Anthropocene Issue 2/3, Pages 222-242
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Agostino Cera
Issue 2/3, Pages 243-281
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Langdon Winner
A Rectification of Names Issue 2/3, Pages 282-294
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Arianne Conty
Technological and Political Agency in the Age of the Anthropocene Issue 2/3, Pages 295-318
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Yuk Hui
For a Renewed Relation between Technology and Nature in the Anthropocene Issue 2/3, Pages 319-341
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Alexander Wilson
Issue 2/3, Pages 342-362
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Danika Drury-Melnyk
Technology in Simondon Issue 2/3, Pages 363-385
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Bernard Stiegler, Daniel Ross
Beyond the Anthropocene Issue 2/3, Pages 386-404
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Gili Yaron, Guy Widdershoven, Jenny Slatman
Cosmesis in the Everyday Use of Facial Prostheses Issue 1, Pages 1-23
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Hub Zwart
A Lacanian Analysis of Pervasive Gadgets Issue 1, Pages 24-54
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Christopher Ryan Maboloc
Situating Herbert Marcuse in the Internet Age Issue 1, Pages 55-70
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Timothy Colburn, Gary Shute
Issue 1, Pages 71-105
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Alberto Romele
Review of Digital Media: Human-Technology Connection, by Stacey O¡¯Neal Irwin Issue 1, Pages 106-113
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