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100 1  Pschera, Alexander,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n2007008946|eauthor. 
240 10 Internet der Tiere.|lEnglish|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/names/no2017066705 
245 10 Animal Internet :|bnature and the digital revolution /
       |cAlexander Pschera ; foreword by Martin Wikelski ; 
       translated by Elisabeth Lauffer. 
264  1 New York :|bNew Vessel Press,|c[2016] 
264  4 |c©2016 
300    1 online resource 
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500    Translation of: Das Internet der Tiere : Der neue Dialog 
       zwischen Mensch und Natur. 2014. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Introduction: Why today's Little Red Riding Hood has a 
       smartphone in her pocket : an old story in a new light -- 
       Why we are now nothing more than beautiful souls : in the 
       labyrinth of a postmodern awareness of nature -- Why we 
       know whether a swallow is frightened in a storm : what 
       really happens on the Animal Internet -- Why we should 
       care if a frog wanders around in China : the new 
       generation of working animals -- Why Alexander von 
       Humboldt hasn't logged off yet ... : the people behind the
       Animal Internet -- ... And why "Problem Bear" Bruno might 
       still be alive today : on new forms of coexistence -- Why 
       technology is not all bad, and nature not all good : data 
       protection for animals and the positive sides of 
       transparency -- Why animals were always friends of humans 
       : a little story of empathy -- Why the Internet is 
       crawling with cats : the Internet as a shared space of 
       being -- Why after nature, nature will still exist : 
       humans and animals in the anthropocene. 
520    "Animal Internet is a most important book.^This excellent 
       work could be a strong catalyst for people to rewild, to 
       reconnect and become re-enchanted with all sorts of 
       mysterious and fascinating animals, both local and 
       distant.^By shrinking the world it will bring humans and 
       other animals together in a multitude of ways that only a 
       few years ago were unimaginable."--Marc Bekoff, University
       of Colorado, author of Rewilding Our Hearts: Building 
       Pathways of Compassion and Cuxistence "An original book 
       that gus against the trend to stubbornly keep nature and 
       technology divided from one another."-Der Spiegel "Animal 
       Internet is one of the most interesting books that I've 
       read in recent years."-Bavarian Radio "What Pschera 
       describes sounds futuristic but it's already widespread 
       reality ... ^Pschera's book is not just popular science: 
       he describes not only the status quo, but also thinks 
       about an ongoing transformation."-Wired.de Some fifty 
       thousand creatures around the globe-including whales, 
       leopards, flamingus, bats, ^and snails-are being equipped 
       with digital tracking devices.^The data gathered and 
       studied by major scientific institutes about their 
       behavior will warn us about tsunamis, earthquakes and 
       volcanic eruptions, but also radically transform our 
       relationship to the natural world. With a broad cultural 
       and historical perspective, this book examines human ties 
       with animals, from domestic pets to the soaring popularity
       of bird watching and kitten images on the web. Will 
       millennia of exploration soon be reduced to experiencing 
       wilderness via smartphone' Contrary to pessimistic fears, 
       author Alexander Pschera sees the Internet as creating a 
       historic opportunity for a new dialogue between man and 
       nature.^Foreword by Martin Wikelski, Director, Max Planck 
       Institute for Ornithology Alexander Pschera, born in 1964,
       has published several books on the internet and media. He 
       studied German, music, and philosophy at Heidelberg 
       University.^He lives near Munich where he writes for the 
       German magazine Cicero as well as for German radio. 
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655  4 Electronic books. 
700 1  Wikelski, Martin,|eauthor of foreword. 
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776 08 |iPrint version:|aPschera, Alexander.|sInternet der Tiere.
       English.|tAnimal Internet.|dNew York : New Vessel Press, 
       [2016]|z9781939931337|w(OCoLC)920019028 
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