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  • ...perfect society and a new anthropological definition of man (Breton 1995, p. 44), media technologies have always been closely connected to it through t ...the possibilities of virtual communities on a [http://technosociology.org/?p=366 leaderless revolution] will be the ones that flatten the path for both
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  • Baran P., (1962) On Distributed Communications Networks. Santa Monica: The RAND Cor ...ication structures. In “On Distributed Communications Networks” (Baran P., 1962) he affirmed that military communications in the 1960s were vulnerab
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  • ...be put on hold while remaining available.’ (Boltanski & Chiapello, 2007, p.104)</blockquote> ..., and acquaintances with whom one keeps regular contact.’ (Dunbar, 2008, p.9)
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  • ...at despite other cultural differences comparisons can be drawn between the basic structures of societies founded on exchanges, aiding us in understanding th ...Within any partnership there is of course a compromise.’ (Larsen, 2014, p. 97)
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  • ...networks’ role consist in connecting the local and the global, that is, basic processes at the individual level can have complex effects on the whole soc ...terial and/or symbolic exchanges which help to maintain them.” (Bourdieu P., 1986:248).
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