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By Cathy Davidson on May 23rd, 2011

For HASTAC readers too young to understand the reference in my title, here's a bit of history: Long, long ago, way back in the past millennium...

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By Cathy Davidson on May 18th, 2011

I'm getting more and more annoyed with pundits and researchers who tell us what we already know, framed in the most alarmist way, and with special...

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By Rich Herbst on May 2nd, 2011

In “This is Your Brain on the Internet,” we grappled a lot with the anonymous aspect of the Internet. Behind a veil on anonymity, we are given...

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By Rich Herbst on May 2nd, 2011

In as early as the sixth century A.D., a primitive version of the game we know as chess sprouted in India. Much different from the strategic...

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By Sarah Tufano on Apr 13th, 2011

In 1968, a leading figure in the pop art movement named Andy Warhol asserted that “[i]n the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes...

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By Britta Anderson on Apr 12th, 2011

When I first signed up for Professor Cathy Davidson’s class, “Your Brain on the Internet”, as a rush decision at the end of registration period I...

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By Gerry Canavan on Mar 25th, 2011

On my run this morning I listened to an MP3 of David Eagleman's RSA lecture, which I've since discovered is also available in slightly...

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