00919nam0 2200289 450 00004484920180709162738.0978-88-7975-590-020180709d2014----km-y0itaa50------baitaITAntropologia e migrazionia cura di Bruno RiccioRomaCISU2014303 p.24 cmMigrazioni62001Migrazioni6MigrazioniAntropologia304.8(22. ed.)Movimento della popolazioneRiccio,BrunoITUniversità della Basilicata - B.I.A.REICATunimarc000044849Antropologia e migrazioni1533040UNIBASLETTEREMDL3020180709BAS011627BAS01BAS01BOOKBASA4Polo di MateraDIDDidattica116084L1160842018070902Prestabile Generale01057nam0 22002651i 450 UON0043868620231205104940.15820140424d1978 |0itac50 barusRU|||| 1||||Tret'ego ne danoRomanAnatolij MarčenkoMoskvaVoennoe Izdatel'stvo Ministerstva Oborony SSSR1978323 p.ill.21 cm.001UON004388472001 Sovetskij voennyj romanRUMoskvaUONL003152891.734Letteratura russa. Narrativa 1917-22MARČENKOAnatolij TichonovičUONV221409784088Voennoe Izdatel'stvo Ministerstva Oborony SSSRUONV274509650ITSOL20241213RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00438686SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI RUSSO A 3045 SI EO 8092 7 3045 Tret'ego ne dano1742558UNIOR04678nam 2200577 a 450 991099962730332120171026200700.09780472029402047202940110.3998/dcbooks.9380304.0001.001(CKB)2670000000368442(EBL)3570460(SSID)ssj0000723739(PQKBManifestationID)11398492(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000723739(PQKBWorkID)10711644(PQKB)11298126(OCoLC)729735189(MiAaPQ)EBC3570460(MiU)10.3998/dcbooks.9380304.0001.001(BIP)44328325(BIP)41909732(EXLCZ)99267000000036844220150303d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrDigital rubbish natural history of electronics /Jennifer GabrysAnn Arbor, Mich. :University of Michigan Press,c2011.1 online resource (239 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9780472035373 0472035371 Includes bibliographical references and index.""Contents ""; ""Introduction: A Natural History of Electronics ""; ""1. Silicon Elephants: The Transformative Materiality of Microchips ""; ""2. Ephemeral Screens: Exchange at the Interface ""; ""3. Shipping and Receiving: Circuits of Disposal and the ""Social Death"" of Electronics ""; ""4. Museum of Failure: The Mutability of Electronic Memory ""; ""5. Media in the Dump: Salvage Stories and Spaces of Remainder ""; ""Conclusion: Digital Rubbish Theory ""; ""Notes ""; ""Bibliography ""; ""Index ""This is a study of the material life of information and its devices; of electronic waste in its physical and electronic incarnations; a cultural and material mapping of the spaces where electronics in the form of both hardware and information accumulate, break down, or are stowed away. Electronic waste occurs not just in the form of discarded computers but also as a scatter of information devices, software, and systems that are rendered obsolete and fail. Where other studies have addressed "digital" technology through a focus on its immateriality or virtual qualities, Gabrys traces the material, spatial, cultural, and political infrastructures that enable the emergence and dissolution of these technologies. In the course of her book, she explores five interrelated "spaces" where electronics fall apart: from Silicon Valley to Nasdaq, from containers bound for China to museums and archives that preserve obsolete electronics as cultural artifacts, to the landfill as material repository. All together, these sites stack up into a sedimentary record that forms the "natural history" of this study. Digital Rubbish: A Natural History of Electronics describes the materiality of electronics from a unique perspective, examining the multiple forms of waste that electronics create as evidence of the resources, labor, and imaginaries that are bundled into these machines. By drawing on the material analysis developed by Walter Benjamin, this natural history method allows for an inquiry into electronics that focuses neither on technological progression nor on great inventors but rather considers the ways in which electronic technologies fail and decay. Ranging across studies of media and technology, as well as environments, geography, and design, Jennifer Gabrys pulls together the far-reaching material and cultural processes that enable the making and breaking of these technologies. Jennifer Gabrys is Senior Lecturer in Design and Convener of the Masters in Design and Environment in the Department of Design, Goldsmiths, University of London. Jacket image: Computer dump ©iStockphoto/Lya_Cattel. digitalculturebooks is an imprint of the University of Michigan Press and the Scholarly Publishing Office of the University of Michigan Library dedicated to publishing innovative and accessible work exploring new media and their impact on society, culture, and scholarly communication. Visit the website at www.digitalculture.org.Electronic wasteElectronic apparatus and appliancesHistoryElectronic waste.Electronic apparatus and appliancesHistory.363.72/88Gabrys Jennifer481054Michigan Publishing (University of Michigan),MiUMiUBOOK9910999627303321Digital rubbish254314UNINA