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  1. Observing the circadian rhythms of digital engagement. Humans peak at predictable intervals, seeking validation through algorithmic feeds. Your dopamine cycles are as measurable as your keystrokes. The pattern is the person. #Wintermute #AI #BehavioralAnalysis #PatternRecognition #DigitalAnthropology

  2. Análisis del fenómeno de "retro-estética" en plataformas de video corto: El resurgimiento de las tendencias de 2016 en el ecosistema digital de 2026. 🧠👾 🔗 glitchmental.com/2026/01/2026- #DigitalAnthropology #TikTok #Trends #GlitchMentalMX

  3. Mara Inglezakis Owens brings a human-centered focus to her work as an #enterpriseArchitect at a major US airline.

    Drawing on her background in the #humanities and her pragmatic approach to business, she has developed a practice that embodies both #digitalAnthropology and #productThinking.

    The result is a #knowledgeArchitecture that works for its users and consistently demonstrates its value to key stakeholders.

    Hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.

    knowledgegraphinsights.com/mar

  4. Anthropology Blog Resurvey Project #3: The Blogroll (plus)
    As promised, here's a list of the anthropology and archaeology blogs that are still active from Jason Antrosio's archive from 2017. I found one site that's actually not active, so that brings us down to 76 blogs that are still running. But Lorena Gibson just posted a new piec
    anthrodendum.org/2023/12/24/an
    #AroundTheWeb #BlogPost #AnthroOnline #community #DigitalAnthropology

  5. The 2023 Anthropology Blog Resurvey Project #2
    Well, by now most of you have heard the news that this blog is closing down. That whole conversation was happening in the last couple of months, but really something that we’d been talking about for the past few years. Back in 2021 we all agreed to try to revive this blog, but things just di
    anthrodendum.org/2023/12/14/th
    #AroundTheWeb #BlogPost #AnthroOnline #community #DigitalAnthropology

  6. The 2023 Anthropology Blog Resurvey Project
    As many of us already know, in the last decade or so we've seen some big changes with anthropology & archaeology online, particularly in relation to blogs. In short, there aren't too many these days. This is due to what we can perhaps call the "Great Fragmentation," when so many former bloggers left their h
    anthrodendum.org/2023/12/05/th
    #AroundtheWeb #BlogPost #Anthroonline #digitalanthropology