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+ | “The new technologies also have a profound effect on hunger and on food production for subsistence worldwide. Rae Lessor Blumberg estimates that women produce about fifty per cent of the world' | ||
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+ | The new communications technologies are fundamental to the eradication of" | ||
- | “The new technologies also have a profound effect on hunger and on food production for subsistence worldwide. Rae Lessor Blumberg estimates that women produce about fifty per cent of the world' | ||
The new technologies affect the social relations of both sexuality and reproduction, | The new technologies affect the social relations of both sexuality and reproduction, | ||
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Self-help is not enough. The technologies of visualization recall the important cultural practice of hunting with the camera and the deeply predatory nature of a photographic consciousness. Sex, sexuality, and reproduction are central actors in high-tech myth systems structuring our imaginations of personal and social possibility. | Self-help is not enough. The technologies of visualization recall the important cultural practice of hunting with the camera and the deeply predatory nature of a photographic consciousness. Sex, sexuality, and reproduction are central actors in high-tech myth systems structuring our imaginations of personal and social possibility. | ||
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Another critical aspect of the social relations of the new technologies is the reformulation of expectations, | Another critical aspect of the social relations of the new technologies is the reformulation of expectations, | ||
-- DH MfC in DHR pp.28-30 | -- DH MfC in DHR pp.28-30 | ||
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