This paper aims to investigate on the technical organization methods of the Internet. In particular, I will focus on four […]
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(PhD in History of Science) is assistant professor in logic and philosophy of science at the University of Rome3, where she teaches history and philosophy of computer science and epistemology of the new media. Among her publications: a volume on Digital humanist (with D. Fiormonte e F. Tomasi, Mulino, 2010) a book on Alan Turing and machine intelligence (FrancoAngeli 2005) and a book on search engines, Web dragons (with I. Witten and M. Gori, Morgan Kaufmann 2007). She was awarded a Leverhulme Trust Research Fellowship in 2004-2005. Her research interests range from philosophy of computer science to social informatics, from ethics to politics of telecommunication technologies.
Digital and gendering (literary, linguistic)
Originated from the political instances of the women’s movement in the seventies, the feminist literary criticism has been confronting itself […]
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