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    u u u m s - v s m v s m us : w u m x

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    u x m , u m u m s ssum , u , u ss v s m qu

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    um s m s k s f s s s u m m u u W s v z ss F v u , s v m s z

    U S s. A u s mu u u ms v s s ms, w m s m , Lu s

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    m . I su s um s m s s s u s, u u u m. T v w u

    s u v m s (W , 1954, . 33) squ s s m : m s ? I s , s u w vu s u s s s s? D

    v s ( s ) s u m m, v u m s s w v

    s , v , v , , w , m , ms u s ). Is s s u machines m?I su s sw s s; w v , s s m s

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    s m k us m ss um (w I s s H m k, 2000), I su s s um s m

    qu s w m m mz s uss s are um s s m

    ms m m um v . T um u u us um s s m m s s

    v . I s u u m s / m , ss , um s v s m w s

    s k s um . P u m v ssu sRobocop J s m s su sGhost in the Shell ( w s

    u m /m m ) Akira ( w um s ss m m s mu )

    s m s s mm s v s u s m . A , I s um

    s m x m ms v , sus , m s

    m . W I s us u w k w u - su s m s ? M sk s v s , m w m ss s w

    k u u u s . M k s x m u us , k

    u u (w C s u m mmu s I u H s . A m s

    z s m , I w / m

    s w m s w v w x s . I v w k H vs s m w v m v s

    s v w v u m m s jus v u - x s

    s m m s , z m s s w x . F , I v s H

    s u s m v s s v s - w k v

    s qu v mmu s s m mu us um / x .

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    a y i t l -p si u ioM s s j s mm m m w s

    m . P s u u m w msm, s m v m m

    w v s m m - s s w s s z s s

    v x s s u sm s mL z m w u ss u m w m m v k mu u s (

    w um m u jus ). C sm (H w , 1999M N zv k , 2001), k (Gu k , 2001), H N sB A s (2000), z s u

    s w , v mu um ms x s .M s u s s s sm w s k

    us s v s x mum u s - ms us . A u I

    s k m u s s, I s u s w s su s s m w , s s s v m

    s s s w ks Im s s w . T s sks m ss fu s ss

    v s um / x s . A s m , V (2003), s v

    s s v s s s s m s s s , , s u

    s ms u , s s s u , s s s s s um v . F ,

    s u ks , ssum x

    s s s . T us I m k ssu m s ssu , x

    u s u s . I u w k C s s (19 m H s s s. P s su

    s um s v ss v uss um . T us v u m s

    k u m , w k I s.

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    M m s ss s v u m m H s s

    su s us s s m w s v m w qu v s u . I s

    s j w m s w ws, v s j m, v s um

    u s s m s m u s s m s s. s u m k s m s

    s m k m s H s w k su w s m m s s m

    s s s s m m v w m w s m . T v us qu s us

    w H s w m m s m w k.

    Is m m s m / ? M v w k w

    H m x , ss su ss ( . ., B , 2000; F , 1991; F , 1993; K k ,

    2002). A u m m x u s u su x s, I w k m

    H s w k s m su s s s w m s um qu m , m s

    s s v u ( -s ) Hs s . I w s, s ms s m u s v

    H s s us s m

    : s m v m s k s s , u z um s s v . A u qu s H s s um , I v

    m u s s s w k u s u , k s s us s u

    m u m s. R , m u ssum u, , mu m s v

    w s m .T , H ms u v

    m , s m u wm s s u k u qu s w

    k m s m us x m . O u s , s w k ss, m um s

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    s s s u s, u v s , I m m su s ssu s s u m

    s m H s s s : s (H , 2001). T s ssu s

    v us x s m (B um , 2000 , 2000 ; C s s, 2000, 2001;H ., 1999, M ss , 1994; M ss J ss, 1995; V , 1997, 2000)

    s u s s W s v z , m s u ss z

    s . A u s s v us m ssu u m z u u , H m u

    z w s sms u m /s u s s u x s ss u m : Su

    s s s u w k m m ss (H , 197

    48). Su z sjus s m w w k u - m m s ms v s, u

    w w m k s s u s . I s ssums m s s u v mus ,

    H s m m k su u s s u s x v u .

    I su s w s w s m v s

    w (H , 2001) k s v s ss s- u ss z s s s u

    u s us s s um s w s u u ss m s s s m s w k w . I ms C s m mmu s (1989

    sk s u s v s ss v u ss s, s u v

    x u s . T j u w s s z s, u s , su s H ms : (

    , 1977). M u s w k s s ku m s u s xu m u , m s z

    u u v s I w ( D z , 2003). I v u s m f m ,

    ss x m s mm , I v v s s um

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    m s s m m . I s T .T w I s v s v w f

    qu v mmu s s s qu u x s w L u s

    L u w k (1992). As s v u s s m s

    v s s s ms mus s s s w um s us mus s qu s

    s s ms w m s ks s u . I u z s

    I s m s u m s TM . T s m k , I

    w s I u I v u G s . T msu s , I u w s us , u m

    - m s. M sm s m s vT -m s ms m s us s m s v s u s m s z

    s , s u s x s u u

    u s m s s m , s, s s s, x

    s s u u , u u .I v us s u s v sks s ss u : s ,

    m s m s

    w s v v s w s , w I H s w k s s u us w v m s I w m w u s H s s

    w s m s u . F , I w s w H ms su s s s m s vu , w I u s m ms m w u m v s , u s

    qu v mmu s s w s v s w s v m w k m .

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    t co m o y t olo i l si u ioC m s s

    v m z s m s s s mz , m s m m m u

    . T s s jus , u s m , s u s , v w s um

    s m s . G s m -s v(1995, . 40) H v s T m /s m ss (1999) s

    v v u u m s s s mss s . T su s s m s

    qu m /s su s w s u m /s s (C , 1989; G s, 1995), u

    , s s m u , m s m s u s us u s (B um , 2000; C s

    2001; V , 2000). T s m u z m , s m s s us s

    v u s s m . G s (1995) us s s u s su j v x m . T s s u m s s

    m s u w s k w s u w . A u s m s u us s

    s m , s m u w u s s A u s ums s m k m -s ss u v s, M Lu v s s w

    m qu s s 1962 (1995). Equ , s w k w

    s v m u z m w s qu V v Bus s s 1945. A u m m um v s w

    v m m v m u s v s m s v v s

    u s m k s m s - S v M .

    M ms s s m su j s m ss s ss ms s

    m s v s 1970s. A v s B u k M s x v u , u w

    v m s s m us: s u w m P s, s u w

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    v s , s v m s s.

    A us jus m m m /s m ss s u qu u

    s v s m s . I us M Lu squ v, m s ums s w

    s s s T - s (2000). W m ss s u u u s m m ,

    u s m s, s s s qu sx s v w w s w v . B m s

    s u s us u w s x u z s w v s . H s m s

    us us - s s s s v s v w s. As Iv su s , u m w m

    s m s s / su j v , s m s su s

    v . R s su ssu s s s , Hm -s m jus s w s su u u s s u s

    u , u s ss s . H w - s s s m w s m ssu s

    u s m v . H s ss w w m s u ; s

    su s ss u v .s u m s ss u

    s w u m x s m s

    . As x m u , su s u ss s .T m s u u s v , us v m

    s s m w s s u s m s us qu . Ev s , H

    w s u u s m s s s v s s sm u s u s v s s w . T s x s

    u z s ss s . W I m s x m

    s : W s m u v w H s w k v s s m s .

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    r v li h iH k s u ssu m u

    ss T Qu s C T (1977). H s s m m s u s s ss

    u um x s . T s, z u s v s s u s, s u um . A u

    ms s u m s um , m s ( .5), s s s ss . R

    ss k w w k s, w ums s us .

    H s u m s s us m s ( .10), w s s s (1) m

    w s m s u , (2) m ( s ) m-, (3) us ( m s s ), (4)

    ( w k s u ). T s u mus s s m s s, w s

    ( .10). B s, s u , v s s s (m k s s s m s ), w s u

    v ( .12). H , w v w k P s .

    T s m v ( .13) s s, s u m m um s um s. T s u

    s jus m u u s v m u. I s m ms, s s um us ,

    w k s us u v . Ev s , w k

    ss . R , ss s w s w u s . A u s ss, m s . H w v , v

    s s u (s s s s v ), m m v s v ; s s s s s v ( .23), u m w w

    um s m ms v s w s u v s . T u s s um ss s s

    um uj u w s s s v

    v ss u k s m :

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    S s v m s s m w v , mus u w , s u k ss

    u su us w u w s v .(H , 1977, . 26)

    D s m m , m / vm s s w s - - , u v s k u ( .1517). T s s s v

    u u x z ( s s w s s s m ( . ., m ). A

    m , s s u u s s sT s ss u s m m s m

    s k u s G s u us s us s w s u x ) s um

    s s v . T us u s u ss , um s v ms v s only s u , -

    s s s s us um s v m u v s . T s s s

    u u ss v w w :

    M s s s s v - Em s E m s m,

    s ms s s k , s s v w w s k-s s s, m u s ss , m

    x ss, uscan never u ms .

    (H , 1977, . 27)

    T u v s s v , u , u u um u s s u , um

    s w s . F H , um k s , s v s s m . P m

    , m v w . E w s s s s m

    , s s w s s , u u s ( j m su w s m k ss w kT s u s w u u s umm s us , v s

    w , s s m ( u s

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    u ) u v s s s s us. H w v , s m x s s u . T

    m w s s s (u s s w u u s u .

    I H s m, um m s u w u. R , m s u m s su s x w u s (

    su m u ss s w w s us . Su s s

    us. F m s us u , u u u su w

    s s u s m s s m m, u w s.

    A u m s us, , s ss s u , um snot ss v v ( .37

    R , w H s s ,only u s u u s w s v us m s u m s s v . W s v u

    v us s, s u w s w w k s su , us

    v s v m m s v us s um s s v , u s s ss s m . Su m s

    k s v . Sx ss s m

    m s u ( . ., s - u v , s - m , w s s ss s m T u s v u s, w m

    s s s m m s w s s s s s ( .37). T ss

    s s B , w B s ss ( .38), s u s x w s ss

    s m B , s s w ss s ss , u ss ss s

    . Hum snot m s B , s u m B . B s s k w s m

    s , m m ss m s .H , s s x s s m

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    u . T ss s v (u / , , x , ) s m s

    s ), w s u x m u us, s s u w m ss u ss, x

    m u s .T u s v u s u . T

    u v um s w u , w s u s s B , s s s s

    s u v . T qu s s - s v , m su qu , u s m v s u

    s s u m w k, s , v , s s s . I s ss,

    s us s v su m u ss ( .39). T s, mus s s s

    u s sk s B A qu s qu s s w

    w u s us m B su s us u ss . I s s k , us

    , m ssu w u s s s sk.

    T m s u u s ,s s s , u Bs , m s m s k B , u

    v . I v , B s s , s w w u s s s w u s v um w

    ss B , w u s k w u s u s s , s m x u B . T us j um s u B : O w m , s s B , s u

    u B x v s B s k v m w k w ( .42). T s

    u B (w s), u u u s B s u : su ss u s m s m k su w u u B s u s

    s s w k u , us , ux u w ss ss s : B s

    u s s s u ( .44)T m s s m s m s

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    B . W s s w x ss w s u s s s s ( .44). W s s s s w s, w s v ss

    B , f s u B , k s s k . T w s s s m s w s, s s m

    s u s m , s u s s u s . R v w s v s u : I s w s us w m

    f s u B u ss B ( .47). T s s v um s , s w s

    u ss s . Su z s m k w s s s , s u s -w , u s w s s f ss ss , u m , u

    w s mm v .T us s u x m v u s

    s v v m um ss s z u su s ju us

    s s m z w s su su s w m u ss s w u u . I snon -

    v - w s s s v s

    m su w s s v s ms u u s s ss v H s s : v m m ss m v ; m

    , s m m w u z s s, u m um w su w

    m m s f s mm s su m s

    sm s m s m u us v , m k w ss s m s u w s, v mv u B m s s s u v .H s s u s w

    w u s w s v m ums s w u k um u m

    E m s u s s , u u m. H w v , u m

    u u w s m m s , s s u w . H w v ,

    u s s s, w us u u ss u , -s .

    T u s H s m s m s

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    m s s w s w s (s qu ), s m s m

    s (H , 1996, .2728). D m s s m s v u ( -s ). T v s u

    , v s s w ( .39). P m ssum j s, u , x s

    m s, w m u , u m ( .45). O

    s u w v m m s . Tu v , u s w w s

    x s u k s v s . T m k m s s, , w s w v s v

    u s s s u experience .T w s , u s

    w u s, u w s m ( m ). Rs ( m ) s w x s . T w su

    , u s s , w s u m s u s ( .97). P s s s .

    s s u m s s .T s m s - s w

    x s v w su u s. D s s ssu . B s m u ,

    m s u u s w , v . T v s wm , w w s m u w x

    s s v x s m z - w . T v s su w vm s s ss. T s s v s

    su s, s v s s m I ms s v , H ss s O s s (1996, . 119). T sT

    m , fu m ss s, s s s x mm x u s v ss

    . L k w , T s x s . I s us xu s ss . T u s s s w s

    s s ( .121), w s s v , u wss k w s m s v s . Su j vs s v , s s s

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    s s ss mu u . T u m j s ss m - s w

    s k w s w u . H v s m s s us w , m w u H

    s s u .

    po y a : di ob y Mom

    Poetry that thinks is in truth the topology of Being.This topology tells Being the whereabouts of its actual presence.

    Martin Heidegger A s u s x. C s us

    s m , w A s s w us w v s: m

    (H , 2001, . 69). F H , s u ss w k, u s s x. A s s u

    w k s s wx s : T s s

    T w k s s ( .17). T s x s u, s qu s m u s x,

    s s u w , m mu , w s s u u , s w k.B u w ss m w u

    z u , w k s u s v s s m v us m m . A s s ss

    w x s s w u x /s u / ms s ss s , s m m m u s m , w s s s

    s s: F m s s s s qu s u m . T m, ,

    m m ( .27). F m s m s s m . S s, , s qu us u

    ( .28), w s u m s u s . M uss v s m us u ss qu m . F x m , m

    m m m , u s , x .T s u , s , qu m

    ( .28), w s us u u , u u . Equ m kss -su , s w k s w

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    s m s w v us ss. Equ m s m um s s m w s w k. T x m H

    us s s s s, w , x v , w m qu m us u . T m k qum s s , , w v s u

    qu m : A s u s s w k ( .3536). R sw k s u s ss , w w

    s w m s , s s qu m u w w k s w .

    A s m w k s , s s , s u s s m , s u

    (w ), u s z ( .44). I w s, w s

    s m , s u m v , m k k w s . S u w s s m w

    m s s s m s su w s s v w , w s s

    s . W s v v s , m v sus mm v sus m, s v s ss

    u s. W k s s s s s u ss s w w. W k s s s w x s s s u w s

    ws s m s v s u .Bu s s ss , k k w

    u s , . T s s x

    T s s u u s s w u w s s . T s u u w s s m : Oss s m s su s. B u x u s u

    T u , , s w k w k, u w s u s x . T m s

    w w s w s u s s w k s s m s s s w . Em s s

    , u . As m s , H s

    w s u m s, w w u u u s u w w s : (1) u s

    s w k, w I k s v , s u s , w I su s s

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    z s s s ms; (3) s m s , w I um us , s m , s u ; (4) s , w

    s v v , su s u ; (5) u , wm s B s qu s (2001, . 60). A u s , s v u v s s

    C ss ( .60), m u m w s w ks w k s w w u s . T u w k f

    u s s s m w w x v . T s s s

    m s v u /s . T s s u u u , w j s m s ss u m

    Equ m s m s u u s w k, u s m , s u ws w k s w .

    A u s w k s s -su s ss u s s v . P s v m s k

    s w s u w k. H ss s m u s , w ss s , w

    s v k w ss , s v s w s u ( .65), w I s s

    w s. Es s s v u ( s ) w u m m

    m s : v s v ( .69). As s um s s v , v u , w s ss

    , k w s u jus s w u .

    P s s w , s f ( .71), s s s, s u su w s s x s s , w s ss su m

    x ss B s. T u u , ss . M su j v m s k s us u us s u v s w s

    s s. T v s s m , us s m s su w

    x without being constrained to obey . A s s , s- s s v ,

    sus . H s s x , u s s x (2001, . 77), u su x s m

    us x s, u s s w . T us, s w

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    s s w k, w s ss u , w x w ss s s u w

    s qu w f w w s m w s .

    H w u m mm . As m ss, u m k s

    s . T s s m m ms v s. Sm s w - s s, , s

    s m u . F x m , v s s s w v w u s m m s m w k s

    m u s . I s s , vm s u m s ss ss ( .164). N ss s

    su w s v s w s s w v s s s . N s ss, w s v s ss. A ,

    m , s s m s w w k s m , s w s s w k, m k w

    w s . H s s , sk , v s, m u s s w w , f

    v u w m s w . H s x m s ,

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    Actant, 4, 21, 56, 5960, 64, 124, 150,153, 169

    Actor, 1, 4, 21, 28, 142, 169and power, 42, 50, 55and translation, 126

    Actor-Network Theory (ANT),3, 6, 1819, 23, 54, 126, 169

    Agency, 6, 29, 3637, 39, 43, 51, 72,77, 138, 149, 150, 165

    Air orce.See military Alliance, ally, 19, 21, 60, 64, 87, 101,

    127, 130, 137, 143, 170 Army.See military Art, 4, 29, 152, 158, 162165 Authentic, authenticity, 4, 7, 23, 31,

    46, 82, 116, 141, 161, 166 Auto-mobility, automobile, 52, 56, 128

    Baudrillard, Jean, 13, 2930, 116, 127Bauman, Zygmunt, 12, 13, 119, 152,

    154Beijing, China, 23, 142Being, pure being, 13, 27, 57, 71, 72,

    74, 76, 78, 79, 82, 141, 145, 151,152, 155162, 164

    Belonging, 45, 52, 71, 80, 85, 87, 107,

    113, 121, 124, 135, 155Border, border crossing, 96, 119, 160

    Callon, Michel, 3, 30, 37, 55Canada, Canadian, 15, 44, 5769, 85,

    89, 105, 108, 121, 122, 130145Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

    (CBC), 85, 105, 108, 110, 118,133

    Carey, James, 3, 12, 16, 4143, 58, 89,119, 152

    Castells, Manuel, 29, 3637, 92, 99Charland, Maurice, 59, 106, 132133

    Christians, Cli ord G., 150Citizen, citizenship, global citizen,

    3, 4, 7, 52, 87, 92, 103, 119, 123,128, 131

    Communication, study o , 2, 41, 43,58, 65, 104, 128, 129, 149

    Consumption, 46, 62, 105, 117Cultural practice, 7, 57, 68, 113, 122

    See also ritualCultural territory, 59, 108, 110, 112,

    117, 130135Culture, 5, 7, 8, 10, 13, 58, 85, 86, 88,

    93, 100, 106, 113, 116117, 133,138, 153

    Cyborg, 144, 150

    Dasein.See being, pure beingDemocracy, 33, 104Denzin, Norman K., 4, 6, 14, 19, 23,

    82, 152, 166Distancelessness, 29, 128, 141, 142,

    145, 165

    Epiphany, 2, 4, 71Ethnographic eld, 3, 6, 9, 14, 16, 53,

    54Ethnography, 3, 5, 6, 9, 13, 19, 21, 54,56, 153

    Everyday li e, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 13, 16, 21,41, 42, 45, 54, 62, 78, 80, 99, 123,138, 142, 167

    Foucault, Michel, 41, 50, 52, 56,6566, 83, 104

    Giddens, Anthony, 80, 126127, 154Global technography, 1, 5, 6, 9, 16

    Index

    Kien, Grant. (2009). Global Technography. New York: Peter Lang.