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Lente, Dick van
(2022)
Dutch Prophets: Pragmatic Optimism and Suppressed Fears.
In: Prophets of computing: visions of society transformed by computing
(pp. 201-246).
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Michael Homberg
(2022)
Digital India. Swadeshi-Computing in India since 1947.
In: Prophets of computing: visions of society transformed by computing
(pp. 279-324).
(/isis/citation/CBB781153558/)
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Wang Hongzhe; Gianluigi Negro
(2022)
Computing the New China. The Founding Fathers, the Maoist Way, and Neoliberalism, 1945–1986.
(pp. 247-278).
(/isis/citation/CBB438896095/)
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Adam Dziuba; Mirosław Sikora
(2022)
Computers in the Shadow of Communism: The Polish People’s Republic.
(pp. 327-362).
(/isis/citation/CBB058700513/)
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Yoshinobu Takazakura; Utsumi, Hirofumi
(2022)
Dreams of the Vanquished: Narratives of Postwar Japan.
In: Prophets of computing: visions of society transformed by computing
(pp. 363-397).
(/isis/citation/CBB081067388/)
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Dongwon Jo
(2022)
Computopia and Its Discontents: Dual Narratives in South Korea.
In: Prophets of computing: visions of society transformed by computing
(pp. 399-420).
(/isis/citation/CBB018474590/)
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Toland, Janet
(2022)
Big Brother in New Zealand: Anticipating the Computer.
In: Prophets of computing: visions of society transformed by computing
(pp. 421-457).
(/isis/citation/CBB084106822/)
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Marc Flandreau; Geoffroy Legentilhomme
(2022)
Cyberpunk Victoria: The credibility of computers and the first digital revolution, 1848–83.
Economic History Review
(pp. 1083-1119).
(/isis/citation/CBB075425792/)
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Lente, Dick van
(2022)
Conclusions: Patterns of Prophecy—Needs, Ambitions, and Doubts.
In: Prophets of computing: visions of society transformed by computing
(pp. 457-474).
(/isis/citation/CBB349984064/)
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Michael J. Halvorson
(2022)
The Help Desk: Changing Images of Product Support in Personal Computing, 1975-1990.
In: Abstractions and Embodiments: New Histories of Computing and Society.
(/isis/citation/CBB038436992/)
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Scott Kushner
(2022)
The Lurking Problem.
In: Abstractions and Embodiments: New Histories of Computing and Society.
(/isis/citation/CBB044739561/)
Article
W. Patrick McCray
(2022)
Art Out of Order: Jack Burnham, the 1970 Software Show, and the Aesthetics of Information Systems.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 689-717).
(/isis/citation/CBB545754371/)
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Zachary Loeb
(2022)
Waiting for Midnight: Risk Perception and the Millennium Bug.
In: Abstractions and Embodiments: New Histories of Computing and Society.
(/isis/citation/CBB706603992/)
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Stevens, Hallam
(2022)
Computing Nanyang: Information Technology in a Developing Singapore, 1965-1985.
In: Abstractions and Embodiments: New Histories of Computing and Society.
(/isis/citation/CBB580460224/)
Chapter
Bullynck, Maarten
(2022)
What's in a name? Origins, Transpositions and Transformations of the Triptych Algorithm-Code-Program.
In: Abstractions and Embodiments: New Histories of Computing and Society.
(/isis/citation/CBB878291402/)
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Lisa Nakamura
(2022)
Indigenous Circuits: Navajo Women and the Racialization of Early Electronic Manufacture.
In: Abstractions and Embodiments: New Histories of Computing and Society.
(/isis/citation/CBB545447244/)
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Laine Nooney
(2022)
"Have Any Remedies for Tired Eyes?": Computer Pain as Computer History.
In: Abstractions and Embodiments: New Histories of Computing and Society.
(/isis/citation/CBB784815113/)
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Marc Aidinoff
(2022)
Centrists against the Center: The Jeffersonian Politics of a Decentralized Internet.
In: Abstractions and Embodiments: New Histories of Computing and Society.
(/isis/citation/CBB469789554/)
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Gibbons, Kelcey
(2022)
Inventing the Black Computer Professional.
In: Abstractions and Embodiments: New Histories of Computing and Society.
(/isis/citation/CBB537200739/)
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Hicks, Marie
(2022)
The Baby and the Black Box: A History of Software, Sexism, and the Sound Barrier.
In: Abstractions and Embodiments: New Histories of Computing and Society.
(/isis/citation/CBB403761044/)
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