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complete documentation on my works
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Based in the Geography department at the University of Sheffield, the Social and Spatial Inequalities Research Group comprises Danny Dorling, Jan Rigby, Charles Pattie, Dimitris Ballas, Bethan Thomas, Ben Wheeler, Anna Barford, Paola Signoretta, John Pritchard, and many Phd students and associate members. We have expertise in geographies of health, microsimulation, visualization of spatial social structure, the polarization of health and life chances, electoral geography, and socio-economic applications of GIS.
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Based in the Geography department at the University of Sheffield, the Social and Spatial Inequalities Research Group comprises Danny Dorling, Jan Rigby, Charles Pattie, Dimitris Ballas, Bethan Thomas, Ben Wheeler, Anna Barford, Paola Signoretta, John Pritchard, and many PhD students and associate members. We have expertise in geographies of health, microsimulation, visualization of spatial social structure, the polarization of health and life chances, electoral geography, and socio-economic applications of GIS.
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Welcome, Together with the Institute for the Future of the Book, I created this website as a way to think to about games. Games, as in computer games, are the subject of my next book, GAM3R 7H30RY. I am interested in two questions.
http://www.freesoil.org∞
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January 20, 2005
Simon's interview with CCRU (1998)
(Was talking about this last night with Matt Woebot; it's no longer up on Simon's site, so I think it's time it got another airing. It's definitely a document of a moment in time, of moment in-becoming, and useful background for my Cyberfeminist Redux post, which should be up tomorrow).
Welcome
Together with the Institute for the Future of the Book, I created this website as a way to think to about games. Games, as in computer games, are the subject of my next book, GAM3R 7H30RY. I am interested in two questions.
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Worldmapper is a collection of world maps, where territories are re-sized on each map according to the subject of interest.
Maps and extra information will be added during 2006.
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Based in the Geography department at the University of Sheffield, the Social and Spatial Inequalities Research Group comprises Danny Dorling, Jan Rigby, Charles Pattie, Dimitris Ballas, Bethan Thomas, Ben Wheeler, Anna Barford, Paola Signoretta, John Pritchard, and many PhD students and associate members. We have expertise in geographies of health, microsimulation, visualization of spatial social structure, the polarization of health and life chances, electoral geography, and socio-economic applications of GIS.
http://www.walkinginplace.org/∞
http://criticalspatialpractice.blogspot.com/∞
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Welcome
Together with the Institute for the Future of the Book, I created this website as a way to think to about games. Games, as in computer games, are the subject of my next book, GAM3R 7H30RY. I am interested in two questions.
1. can we explore games as allegories for the world we live in?
2. can there be a critical theory of games?
I thought it would be interesting to share the book in its draft state to see if these questions are something other people might have ideas on or might want to pursue.
—McKenzie Wark—
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January 20, 2005
Simon's interview with CCRU (1998)
(Was talking about this last night with Matt Woebot; it's no longer up on Simon's site, so I think it's time it got another airing. It's definitely a document of a moment in time, of moment in-becoming, and useful background for my Cyberfeminist Redux post, which should be up tomorrow).