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Culture - Wikipédia
Le mot "culture" tend à désigner la totalité des pratiques succédant à la nature. Chez l'humain, la culture évolue dans le temps et dans les formules d'échanges. (more...)
Joseph Reagle
In part 2, I conceptualize Wikipedia as a technologically mediated "open" community; through ethnography I identify the norms, practices and meanings of Wikipedia culture including ... (more...)
The Culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Culture is a fictional anarchist, socialistic, and utopian society created by the Scottish writer Iain M. Banks and described by him in several of his novels and shorter ... (more...)
Culture - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From the Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia that anyone can change (more...)
Culture - Wikipedia
Vito Ndhzavuko (vito leri sukaka eka Xilatini cultura ri tekiwa e ka colere, leswi vulaka "ku hlakulela") hi ku angarha ri hlamusela maendlele ya swilo ya vanhu na nkonka wa ... (more...)
Culture - Wikipedia
Culture ni kundi la muziki ya reggae kutoka nchi ya Jamaika lililoanzishwa mwaka wa 1976. Jina la mwanzoni la kundi hilo lilikuwa ni "African Disciples". (more...)
Culture of India - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The culture of India has been shaped by the long history of India, its unique geography and the absorption of customs, traditions and ideas from some of its neighbors as well as by ... (more...)
Free Culture movement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Organizations. The organization commonly associated with free culture is Creative Commons (CC), founded by Lawrence Lessig. Lessig is a law professor at Stanford University and a ... (more...)
Culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Culture (from the Latin cultura stemming from colere, meaning "to cultivate,") generally refers to patterns of human activity and the symbolic structures that give such activities ... (more...)