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Developing posthuman ethics

Developing posthuman ethics

Published by Terrie Lynn Thompson on December 20, 2016

                        posting by Terrie Lynn Thompson & Cathy Adams Digital technologies have been catalyzing a seemingly endless series of shifts and adjustments to our professional and personal worlds. Few are immune. Educators grapple with one-to-one laptop classrooms, mobile learning, and learning analytics. Healthcare professionals depend on an increasingly vast… Read more →

Posted in Theory | Tagged agency, digital technologies, ethics of technology, posthumanism

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