Bibliography
Bibliographies: 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004
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Showing keyword matches in entire database for "nanotechnology":
| Bendle, Mervyn F. “Teleportation, Cyborgs and the Posthuman Ideology.” Social Semiotics 12:1 (Apr. 2002): 45-62. | |
| Popular Sciences | |
| Keywords: Biological Sciences | biotechnology | capitalism | cults | cybernetics | cyborgs | economics | genetics | internet | Katherine Hayles | mythology | nanotechnology | popular sciences | posthumanism | social sciences | technology | teleportation | theory | transhumanism | utopia | |
| Forbes, Nancy. Imitation of Life: How Biology is Inspiring Computing. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2004. | |
| Computers & Digital Technology | |
| Keywords: algorithms | artificial intelligence | automata | Biological Sciences | Computers & Digital Technology | evolution | genetics | John von Neumann | metaphor | modeling | nanotechnology | technology | |
| Harris, Steven B. “A.I. and the Return of the Krell Machine.” Skeptic 9:3 (2002): 68-79. | |
| Popular Sciences | |
| Keywords: artificial intelligence | nanotechnology | nuclear energy | physical & mathematical sciences | physics | popular sciences | science fiction | |
| Hughes, James. Citizen Cyborg: Why Democratic Societies Must Respond To the Redesigned Human of the Future. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 2004. | |
| Medicine | |
| Keywords: Biological Sciences | biotechnology | cybernetics | eugenics | medicine | nanotechnology | philosophy | social sciences | |
| Johnston, John “Distributed Information: Complexity Theory in the Novels of Neal Stephenson and Linda Nagata.” Science Fiction Studies 28 (July 2001): 223-245. | |
| Computers & Digital Technology | |
| Keywords: allegory | artificial intelligence | Biological Sciences | Bruce Sterling | chaos | computers and digital technology | Linda Nagata | nanotechnology | Neal Stephenson | rhetoric of science | science fiction | theory | Turing machines | |
| Stafford, Barbara Maria. Leveling the New Old Transcendence: Cognitive Coherence in the Era of Beyondness. New Literary History 35 (Spring 2004): 321-338. | |
| Theory | |
| Keywords: artificial intelligence | beyondness | congnition | culture studies | genetics | knowledge | nanotechnology | neo-Platonism | neurobiology | phenomenology | physical & mathematical sciences | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | rhetoric of science | romanticism | social sciences | technology | theory | |