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The following thematic topics are all related to the general subject of convivial tools. They are presented in approximate chronological order according to their dates of emergence. (For example, Post-War Cybernetics developed in the nineteen-forties and fifties, the Whole Earth and Alternative Technology movements appeared in the sixties, Ivan Illich's critical works were published in the seventies, and so on.)
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The following thematic topics are all related to the general subject of [[Convivial Tools]]. They are presented in approximate chronological order according to their dates of emergence. (For example, Post-War Cybernetics developed in the nineteen-forties and fifties, the Whole Earth and Alternative Technology movements appeared in the sixties, Ivan Illich's seminal works were published in the seventies, and so on.)
  
 
==[[:Category:Historical Roots]]==
 
==[[:Category:Historical Roots]]==
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==[[:Category:Post-War Cybernetics]]==
 
==[[:Category:Post-War Cybernetics]]==
 
During and after the Second World War, emerging tendencies in scientific thought coalesced into a new field which [[Norbert Wiener]] called [[Cybernetics]], formed at the crossroads of computer science, electrical engineering, biology and social science. [[Post-War Cybernetics]] exercised a major influence on thinking about society, information, the environment and the use of computers. The concepts of [[Cybernetics]] were taken up by the [[Whole Earth]] movement. More recently, the arrival of the Internet spawned derivative terms such as [[Cyberspace]] and [[Cybernaut]].
 
During and after the Second World War, emerging tendencies in scientific thought coalesced into a new field which [[Norbert Wiener]] called [[Cybernetics]], formed at the crossroads of computer science, electrical engineering, biology and social science. [[Post-War Cybernetics]] exercised a major influence on thinking about society, information, the environment and the use of computers. The concepts of [[Cybernetics]] were taken up by the [[Whole Earth]] movement. More recently, the arrival of the Internet spawned derivative terms such as [[Cyberspace]] and [[Cybernaut]].
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==[[:Category:Sixties Counterculture]]==
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The [[Sixties Counterculture]] laid the foundations for most of the mouvements described hereafter. (To be continued...)
  
 
==[[:Category:Whole Earth]]==
 
==[[:Category:Whole Earth]]==
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The [[Hacker Generation]] of the late 1970s was formed by the individuals and communities that created the hardware and software of the personal computer. It includes people such as [[Steve Wozniak]] and [[Steve Jobs]], who created the [[Apple Computer]], and [[Lee Felsenstein]], an electronic engineer who along with Wozniak and Jobs was a member of the [[Homebrew Computer Club]].
 
The [[Hacker Generation]] of the late 1970s was formed by the individuals and communities that created the hardware and software of the personal computer. It includes people such as [[Steve Wozniak]] and [[Steve Jobs]], who created the [[Apple Computer]], and [[Lee Felsenstein]], an electronic engineer who along with Wozniak and Jobs was a member of the [[Homebrew Computer Club]].
  
==[[:Category:FOSS]] - Free and Open Source Software==
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==[[:Category:Postmodernism]]==
[[Free and Open Source Software]] (FOSS) is a comprehensive term encompassing both the [[Free Software]] and [[Open Source Software]] movements. The [[Free Software]] movement was created in the early 1980s by [[Richard Stallman]], a member of the [[Hacker Generation]]. It went mainstream when the offshoot [[Open Source Software]] was formulated nearly two decades later by a group that formed around [[Eric S. Raymond]].
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While the term [[Postmodernism]] was first coined around the 1870s, it only came to wide public attention with the rise of [[Postmodern Architecture]] in the lat 1970s. (To be continued...)
  
 
==[[:Category:Web]]==
 
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What is the web evolving towards? Some say that [[Web 3.0]] will be a [[Semantic Web]], providing machine-facilitated understanding of information to help users perform more productive [[Data Mining]] for their own personal profit.
 
What is the web evolving towards? Some say that [[Web 3.0]] will be a [[Semantic Web]], providing machine-facilitated understanding of information to help users perform more productive [[Data Mining]] for their own personal profit.
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==[[:Category:FOSS]] - Free and Open Source Software==
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[[Free and Open Source Software]] (FOSS) is a comprehensive term encompassing both the [[Free Software]] and [[Open Source Software]] movements. The [[Free Software]] movement was created in the early 1980s by [[Richard Stallman]], a member of the [[Hacker Generation]]. It went mainstream when the offshoot [[Open Source Software]] was formulated nearly two decades later by a group that formed around [[Eric S. Raymond]].
  
 
==[[:Category:Open Source]]==
 
==[[:Category:Open Source]]==

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