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Zusatztext "A vital collection. The Networked Self series has led the way in opening up complex issues of identity and selfhood in our contemporary moment. This book brings us right to the critical forefront! by tackling questions of bots! cyborgs! VR and artificial intelligence with a brilliant group of scholars."-Kate Crawford! Distinguished Research Professor! New York University! and co-founder of the AI Now Institute?"This collection is at its best where it offers the reader resources with which to engage the trope of the 'networked self' in ways that question received technological narratives. To do so involves attending to the real consequences of digitally-enabled artifacts and infrastructures! while challenging their pervasive and ongoing mystification." -Lucy Suchman! Lancaster University! UK Informationen zum Autor Zizi Papacharissi is Professor and Head of the Communication Department and Professor of Political Science at the University of Illinois-Chicago, and University Scholar at the University of Illinois System. Her work focuses on the social and political consequences of online media. She has published nine books, including Affective Publics , A Private Sphere , A Networked Self: Identity , Community , and Culture on Social Network Sites (Routledge, 2010), and over 60 journal articles, book chapters and reviews. She is the founding and current editor of the open access journal Social Media and Society . Klappentext This volume draws inspiration from the work of the many luminaries who approach augmented, alternative forms of intelligence and consciousness. Zusammenfassung This volume draws inspiration from the work of the many luminaries who approach augmented, alternative forms of intelligence and consciousness. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Zizi Papacharissi The Robot Dog Fetches for Whom? Judith Donath Self in the loop: bits, patterns, and pathways in the Quantified Self Natasha Dow Schüll Posthuman Futures: Connecting/Disconnecting the Networked (Medical) Self Laura Forlano Other Things: AI, Robots and Society David J. Gunkel Taking social machines beyond the ideal humanlike other Eleanor Sandry Beyond extraordinary: Theorizing artificial intelligence and the self in daily life Andrea L. Guzman Agency in the digital age: Using symbiotic agency to explain human-technology interaction Gina Neff and Peter Nagy The Immersive VR Self: Performance, Embodiment and Presence in Immersive Virtual Reality Environments Raz Schwartz and William Steptoe Writing the body of the paper: Three new materialist methods for examining the socially mediated body Katie Warfield and Courtney Demone Clones and cyborgs: Metaphors of artificial intelligence Jessa Lingel Human-bot Ecologies Douglas Guilbeault and Joel Finkelstein AI, the persona, and rights Tamara Shepherd Untitled, no.1 (Human Augmentics) Steve Jones ...