David Kutzik
Professor
Department of Anthropology
Drexel University
United States of America
Biography
Kutzik David currently working as a professor in the department of Anthropology in Drexel university, College of Arts and Sciences. His research interests are Social and cultural theory; political economy; gerontology; materialisms; semiotic realisms and activity theory
Research Interest
Social and cultural theory; political economy; gerontology; materialisms; semiotic realisms; activity theory; reflection theories; communities of practice and labor theories of culture
Publications
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Glascock, Anthony P. and David M. Kutzik, “Lessons out of Chaos: Lessons Learned from the Noise of Non-Traditional Environmentsâ€, edited by Joanna Lumsden, in Human-Computer Interaction and Innovation in Handheld, Mobile and Wearable Technologies, Hershey PA, IGI Publishing, 2011
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Kutzik, David M, “The Business of Telehomecare: Sensors, Servers and Protocols in Zones 1 and 2â€, in Lessons for the Success of Telehomecare, Anthony P. Glascock and David M. Kutzik, (Eds.), Assistive Technology Research Series, Volume 30, IOS Press, Amsterdam, 2012.
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Lessons for the Success of Telehomecare, Anthony P. Glascock and David M. Kutzik, (Eds.), Assistive Technology Research Series,Volume 30, IOS Press, Amsterdam, 2012