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- areas or courses of study. UC Davis, for instance, has a program of technocultural studies. In 2012, the major merged with Film Studies to form Cinema...
- (January 2009). "Vitalist Technocultural Thinking in Revolutionary Russia (on Piotr Engelmeier)". 'Vitalist Technocultural Thinking in Revolutionary Russia...
- September 2014. John W. Maxwell (2006). Tracing the Dynabook: A Study of Technocultural Transformations (PDF) (PhD). University of British Columbia. Archived...
- Culture Program at Penn State University Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts Technocultural Studies at the University of California at Davis...
- the original on December 4, 2012. "Tracing the Dynabook: A Study of Technocultural Transformations", Thinkubator (PhD dissertation), CA: SFU, archived...
- methodological approach proposed in his earlier work, called Critical Technocultural Discourse Analysis (CTDA), which he describes as a "holistic approach...
- discussion, see also Harding, Robert (March 2006). "Manuel Castells' Technocultural Epoch in "The Information Age"". Science Fiction Studies. 33 (1): 18–29...
- example of post-millennial science fiction with stories set in the "technocultural ****ure-present". Some reviewers note that the novel furthers the post-millennial...
- "Reed's synchronous model defies the progressive linearity of much recent technocultural criticism" (Nelson 8). The non-linear narration, which is cinematic...
- B. N. Hansen, "Realtime Synthesis" and the Différance of the Body: Technocultural Studies in the Wake of Deconstruction. Mark B. N. Hansen, "Media Theory...