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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sadie_PlantSadie Plant - Wikipedia

    Sadie Plant left the University of Warwick in 1997 to write full-time. She published a cultural history of drug use and control, and a report on the social effects of mobile phones, as well as articles in publications as varied as the Financial Times, Wired, Blueprint, and Dazed and Confused.

  2. www.sadieplant.comSadie Plant

    Sadie Plant is the author of The Most Radical Gesture, Zeros and Ones, and Writing on Drugs.

  3. Sadie Plant is a philosopher and writer who studied at the University of Manchester and published books on situationism, digital technology, and psychoactive substances. She also teaches at the HKB and has a show at the Kunsthalle Bern coming soon.

  4. Sadie Plant left the University of Warwick in 1997 to write full time. She published a cultural history of drug use and control, and a report on the social effects of mobile phones, as well as articles in publications as varied as the Financial Times, Wired, Blueprint, and Dazed and Confused.

  5. Sadie Plant is a British writer and researcher who explores the intersections of philosophy, culture and technology. Her books include The Most Radical Gesture, Zeros and Ones, and Writing on Drugs.

  6. Dec 28, 2022 · This article provides the first critical introduction to or close reading of British philosopher Sadie Plant’s original formulation of cyberfeminism. I begin by showing how Plant’s earliest work seeks a form of critique—or what she also calls ‘the most radical gesture’—that could never be recuperated by the power structures it seeks ...

  7. Jan 15, 2021 · This article explores the original formulation of cyberfeminism by British philosopher Sadie Plant, who argues that emerging technologies challenge the anthropocentric and patriarchal assumptions of Western culture. It examines Plant's critique of the human spectacle, her concept of feminine structures, and her relation to other cyberfeminist thinkers.