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Networkologies – A Philosophy of Networks for a Hyperconnected Age – A Manifesto
Christopher Vitale
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Description for Networkologies – A Philosophy of Networks for a Hyperconnected Age – A Manifesto
Paperback. Networks are the future: here's the first philosophy based on networks, a new image of thought for a hyperconnected age. Num Pages: 258 pages. BIC Classification: HPJ; JF; YNM; YQX. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 139 x 209 x 17. Weight in Grams: 270.
Networkologies is the first text to develop an entire new philosophy based upon networks. While many contemporary texts on networks have presented critiques or analyses of network formations in our world, this book is the first to develop an entirely new worldview based on the structure of networks themselves. From global capitalism to artificial minds, evolutionary biology to quantum physics, networks are our future. Networkologies presents us with a new image of thought for our hyperconnected age.
Networkologies is the first text to develop an entire new philosophy based upon networks. While many contemporary texts on networks have presented critiques or analyses of network formations in our world, this book is the first to develop an entirely new worldview based on the structure of networks themselves. From global capitalism to artificial minds, evolutionary biology to quantum physics, networks are our future. Networkologies presents us with a new image of thought for our hyperconnected age.
Product Details
Publisher
John Hunt Publishing
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Number of Pages
272
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781780992389
SKU
V9781780992389
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About Christopher Vitale
Christopher Vitale is Assistant Professor of Critical/Visual and Media Studies at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY. He is a founding member of the MA Program in Media Studies at Pratt, and has taught at UC Berkeley, NYU, Pace University, and Hunter College (CUNY).
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