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Looking at connections between innovation and sport: How sporting cultures identify and manage new technologies
(Georgetown University. Communication, Culture & Technology Graduate Program, 2014-04)
The contemporary public perception of sport as heavily regulated by sets of established rules, thanks in part to popular media coverage of binding expedited decisions handed down within a 24 hour timeframe by the Court of ...
Freedom v. The Man: Security, Torture, and "Freedom" in Cory Doctorow's Little Brother
(Georgetown University. Communication, Culture & Technology Graduate Program, 2014)
Peer reviewed journal of communication, culture, and technology
Innovation on the Danube and Loyalty in the Habsburg Empire
(Georgetown University. Communication, Culture & Technology Graduate Program, 2014)
Peer reviewed journal of communication, culture, and technology
Human Control and Autonomy in Cybernetic Systems
(Georgetown University. Communication, Culture & Technology Graduate Program, 2014)
Peer reviewed journal of communication, culture, and technology
Art Is Not Enough! The Artist's Body as Protest
(Georgetown University. Communication, Culture & Technology Graduate Program, 2014)
Peer reviewed journal of communication, culture, and technology
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead: A Study of Theatrical Determinism
(Georgetown University. Communication, Culture & Technology Graduate Program, 2014)
Peer reviewed journal of communication, culture, and technology
To My Beloved, BB4N: The history of “woman’s writing”, or the epistolary novel
(Georgetown University. Communication, Culture & Technology Graduate Program, 2014-04)
A series of memorandums on the epistolary novel as established in the 1700s and its development in the modern age with the inclusion of electronic communications. Grown from a tradition of males imitating females, epistolary ...