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Session Information:
This session may be of particular interest to:  Students
Program Number: 0-145
Type: Session
Session Title: ARE THE SACRED TROPES OF ANTHROPOLOGY WORTH KEEPING? LESSONS FROM INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY STUDIES
Session Sponsor: General Anthropology Division
Session Date/Time: Wed., 8:00 PM-9:45 PM
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Organizer(s): PATRICIA LANGE (U of Southern California) 
Chair(s): PATRICIA LANGE (U of Southern California) 
Participants:  
8:00 PM: THOMAS MALABY (U of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) -- Making Room beyond Ritual: Digital Technologies, Institutions, and the Rise of the Game  
8:15 PM: HEATHER HORST (University of California, Irvine) -- RELATIONS RECONSIDERED: KINSHIP, SOCIETIES AND NETWORKS IN THE DIGITAL AGE  
8:30 PM: F ALLAN HANSON (Kansas) -- New Wine in Old Skins: RESUSCITATING THE SUPERORGANIC  
8:45 PM: LINA DIB (Rice University) -- SenseCams and Furry Robots: Information Technology’s Bid to Transform Memory  
9:00 PM: BRIGITTE JORDAN (Palo Alto Research Center) -- Whither Ethnography: Where Have Our Sacred Cows Gone?  
9:15 PM: DISCUSSANT: JUNE ANNE ENGLISH-LUECK (San Jose State )  
9:30 PM: DISCUSSION  
9:45 PM: End of Session
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