01671oam 2200337z- 450 991016404410332120230913112557.01-62855-898-9(CKB)3710000001056140(BIP)056966105(EXLCZ)99371000000105614020210427c2017uuuu -u- -engContando los murciélagos: Una historia de ciencias cívicasArbordale Publishing1 online resource (32 p.) ill1-62855-896-2 Jovita se está preparando para una noche fascinante; ¡es hora de contar murciélagos! Los murciélagos siempre han sido una bienvenida presencia durante los veranos en la granja de la familia. Pero, a través de los años, los números han disminuído ya que muchos de ellos, han contraído el síndrome de la naríz blanca en esa área. Jovita y su familia cuentan los murciélagos y envían los números a los científicos que los estudian para ver si la población de los murciélagos se puede recuperar. En una noche de verano, la familia se mueve muy sigilosamente sobre el terreno para observar el cielo y poder contar a los visitantes a su granja.Contando los murciélagosContando los murciélagosContando los murciélagosBatsCountingCounting BooksJuvenile NonfictionForrester Anna1966-1436696Detwiler SusanillBOOK9910164044103321Contando los murciélagos: Una historia de ciencias cívicas3595864UNINA05332nam 22006135 450 991056469010332120240923193712.09783030950064303095006910.1007/978-3-030-95006-4(MiAaPQ)EBC6961080(Au-PeEL)EBL6961080(CKB)21605783200041(DE-He213)978-3-030-95006-4(EXLCZ)992160578320004120220421d2022 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBioinformational Philosophy and Postdigital Knowledge Ecologies /edited by Michael A. Peters, Petar Jandrić, Sarah Hayes1st ed. 2022.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2022.1 online resource (367 pages)Postdigital Science and Education,2662-5334Print version: Peters, Michael A. Bioinformational Philosophy and Postdigital Knowledge Ecologies Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 9783030950057 Introduction: Bioinformational Philosophy and Postdigital Knowledge Ecologies -- Part I. Bioinformational Philosophy and Theory -- . Biodigital Philosophy, Technological Convergence, and Postdigital Knowledge Ecologies -- . Biodigital Becoming -- . Reconceiving The Digital Network: From Selves to Cells -- . On the Collective Algorithmic Unconscious -- . Acceleration of Technology in the Anthropocene: Stiegler, Maori and Exosomatic Memory -- Part II. Emerging Configurations and Practices -- . Biodigital technologies and the bioeconomy: The Global New Green Deal? -- . Agriculture 4.0: Bioinformationalism and Postdigital Hybrid Assemblages -- . Maps of Medical Reason: Applying Knowledge Graphs and Artificial Intelligence in Medical Education and Practice -- . Cycling In the Time of The Biodigital: Small Acts Towards a Conscious Uncoupling from Non-Regenerative Digitised Economies -- . From Dead Information to a Living Knowledge Ecology -- Part III. Teaching and Learning in Postdigital Knowledge Ecologies -- . Postdigital-Biodigital: An Emerging Configuration -- . Digital Culture, Media, and the Challenges of Contemporary Cyborg Youth -- . Spreading Stupidity: Disability and Anti-Imperialist Resistance to Bioinformational Capitalism -- . Decolonizing Racial Bioinformatics: Governing Education in Contagion and Dehiscence -- . Competing Pedagogies for The Biodigital Imaginary: What Will Happen to Teachers? -- . The Global Pandemic Did Not Take Place: Cancellation, Denial and The Normal New.The book presents a cross-disciplinary overview of critical issues at the intersections of biology and information science. Based on theories of bioinformationalism, viral modernity, the postdigital condition, and others, this book explores two inter-related questions: Which new knowledge ecologies are emerging? Which philosophies and research approaches do they require? The book argues that the 20th century focus on machinery needs replaced, at least partially, by a focus on a better understanding of living systems and their interactions with technology at all scales – from viruses, through human beings, to Earth’s ecosystem. This change of direction cannot be made by simple relocation of focus and/or funding from one discipline to another. In our age of the Anthropocene, (human and planetary) biology cannot be thought of without (digital) technology. Today’s curious bioinformational mix of blurred and messy relationships between physics and biology,old and new media, humanism and posthumanism, knowledge capitalism and bio-informational capitalism defines the postdigital condition and creates new knowledge ecologies. The book presents scholarly research defining new knowledge ecologies built upon emerging forms of scientific communication, big data deluge, or opacity of algorithmic operations. Many of these developments can be approached using the concept of viral modernity, which applies to viral technologies, codes and ecosystems in information, publishing, education, and emerging knowledge (journal) systems. It is within these overlapping theories and contexts, that this book explores new bioinformational philosophies and postdigital knowledge ecologies. .Postdigital Science and Education,2662-5334EducationPhilosophyKnowledge, Sociology ofEducational technologyEducational PhilosophySociology of Knowledge and DiscourseDigital Education and Educational TechnologyEducationPhilosophy.Knowledge, Sociology of.Educational technology.Educational Philosophy.Sociology of Knowledge and Discourse.Digital Education and Educational Technology.004.01371.33Peters Michael A.Jandrić PetarHayes SarahMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910564690103321Bioinformational philosophy and postdigital knowledge ecologies2968962UNINA