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+ <title> Ici THK — Other references </title>
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+ <h1> <a href="index.html">Ici THK</a> </h1>
+ <h2> Etc. </h2>
+ <h3> Other references </h3>
+ </header>
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+ <article>
+ <dl>
+ <dt>
+ <a href="assets/The_Deluge_of_Spurious_Correlations_in_Big_Data.pdf">The Deluge of Spurious Correlations in Big Data</a> (Calude &amp; Longo 2016)
+ </dt>
+ <dd>A 2016 mathematical proof that demonstrates the fallacy
+ of the market-driven, anti-scientific Big Data ideology,
+ that "computer-discovered correlations should replace
+ understanding and guide prediction and action." In
+ fact, "[t]oo much information tends to behave like very
+ little information. The scientific method can be
+ enriched by computer mining in immense databases, but
+ not replaced by it." The aim of the authors is "to
+ document the danger of allowing the search of
+ correlations in big data to subsume and replace the
+ scientific approach."</dd>
+ <dt>
+ <a href="assets/The_Computer_for_the_21st_Century.pdf">The Computer for the 21st Century</a> (Weiser 1999)
+ </dt>
+ <dd>Xerox PARC has been one of the epicenters of theoretical
+ and practical computer development in the Silicon
+ Valley. This article predicts the <em>disappearance</em> of
+ computers in our Century by ubiquity. "There is more
+ information available at our fingertips during a walk in
+ the woods than in any computer system, yet people find a
+ walk among trees relaxing and computers
+ frustrating. Machines that fit the human environment
+ instead of forcing humans to enter theirs will make
+ using a computer as refreshing as taking a walk in the
+ woods."</dd>
+ <dt>
+ <a href="assets/Indigenous_Cartography_in_Lowland_South_America_and_the_Caribbean.pdf">Indigenous Cartography in Lowland South
+ America and the Caribbean</a>
+ </dt>
+ <dd></dd>
+ <dt>
+ <a href="assets/"><strong>Collaboratively mapping alternative economies</strong> Co-producing transformative knowledge</a>, (Labaeye, 2017)
+ </dt>
+ <dd>
+ <quote>“One of the critical factors of digital knowledge is the
+ ‘hyperchange’ of technologies and social networks that
+ affects every aspect of how knowledge is managed and
+ governed, including how it is generated, stored, and
+ preserved” (Hess and Ostrom, 2007, p. 9).</quote>
+ <p>Hess and Ostrom (2007), argued that digital technologies
+ redefine knowledge as a commons, meaning, as a resource
+ shared by a group of people that is vulnerable to social
+ dilemmas (Hess and Ostrom, 2007, p. 3).</p>
+ <p>Understanding knowledge as a commons offers a new lens
+ for considering the question of ownership in the process
+ of knowledge production and its outcomes.</p>
+ <p>[...] This leads to the formulation of the hypothesis
+ that licenses and infrastructure provision do play a
+ central role in defining how mappings of alternative
+ economies unfold.</p></dd>
+ </dl>
+ </article>
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+ <li><a href="bernard-aspe.html">ASPE</a></li>
+ <li><a href="karen-barad.html">BARAD</a></li>
+ <li><a href="muriel-combes.html">COMBES</a></li>
+ <li><a href="stephane-lupasco.html">LUPASCO</a></li>
+ <li><a href="deborah-lupton.html">LUPTON</a></li>
+ <li><a href="lynn-margulis.html">MARGULIS</a></li>
+ <li><a href="bassarab-nicolescu.html">NICOLESCU</a></li>
+ <li><a href="gilbert-simondon.html">SIMONDON</a></li>
+ <li><a href="subrosa.html">SUBROSA</a></li>
+ <li><a href="etc.html">Etc.</a></li>
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