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Van Vliet used the ensuing publicity, particularly with a 1970 Rolling Stone interview with Langdon Winner, to promulgate a number of myths which were subsequently quoted as fact.
Langdon Winner is Thomas Phelan Chair of Humanities and Social Sciences in the Department of Science and Technology Studies at
Langdon Winner was born in San Luis Obispo ( California ) on August 7, 1944.
* Several articles by Langdon Winner at the Online Luddism Index
* Video: Dialogue between Langdon Winner and Yochai Benkler on The Wealth of Networks at Medialab-Prado ( Madrid, Spain ) on June 30, 2010.
* 15M. cc conversation with Langdon Winner on Spanish M15 movement ( November, 2011 ).
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Although such consequences are unintended in the sense that no actor deliberately intends for them to occur, unintended consequences are an expected emergent property of systems change ( in accordance with the ways Langdon Winner proposes that artifacts can ‘ have politics ’), and can be used as an indicator of systems change.
Van Vliet used the ensuing publicity, particularly with a 1970 Rolling Stone interview with Langdon Winner, to promulgate a number of myths which were subsequently quoted as fact.
He countered an argumentation by Langdon Winner concerning the politics of artifacts illustrated by Robert Moses ' bridges of Long Island Parkway.
In 1993, Langdon Winner published an influential critique of SCOT entitled " Upon Opening the Black Box and Finding it Empty: Social Constructivism and the Philosophy of Technology.
* Winner, Langdon.
In its strongest form, verging on social determinism, " What matters is not the technology itself, but the social or economic system in which it is embedded " ( Langdon Winner ).
", Langdon Winner illustrates a form of technological determinism by elaborating instances in which artifacts can have politics.
* Winner, Langdon.
*" A Victory for Computer Populism ", Langdon Winner.

Langdon and called
On the day after the election, defeated MP Steven Langdon called on Rae to resign.
For example, the heroes of Arundel and Rabble in Arms are from Kennebunk ( then called Arundel ), while Langdon Towne, the chief character of Roberts's Northwest Passage, is depicted as being from Kittery, Maine with friends in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Schiff DormHarrington, Schiff, Anderson / Langdon, Smith, and University halls make up what is called the " North Quad ", and Todd / Phibbs, Regester, Seward, and Trimble make up the " South Quad ".
By age 22, Langdon was captain of a cargo ship called the Andromache, sailing to the West Indies.
Robert Langdon is called to CERN headquarters in Switzerland to find about the religious symbological implications of the death of CERN's finest and best-known physicist, Leonardo Vetra, a Catholic priest who as been branded with the Illuminati symbol.
At the end of the novel, Langdon uncovers the mystery behind Mary Magdalene and the Holy Grail also called Sangreal, derived from either the Spanish " San Greal " ( the Holy Grail ), or the French " Sang royal "( royal blood ).
His short story " Zenobia's Infidelity " was made into a feature film called Zenobia starring Harry Langdon and Oliver Hardy by the Hal Roach Studio in 1939.

Langdon and excellent
The film ends with Bert Langdon telling Handy that he ran an excellent campaign and offers to be his campaign manager for Governor of Maine, which Handy jokingly shows some interest in when he realizes a governor has certain authority over mayors.

Langdon and album
Also in the works was an album by Antony Langdon and Joaquin Phoenix.

Langdon and .
* Langdon, E. Jean Matteson & Gerhard Baer, eds.
Langdon ( 1896 ) records six crosses in the parish of which the finest is at Carminow.
Capra later became a gag writer for Hal Roach's Our Gang series and then writer for slapstick comedy director, Mack Sennett, where he began writing scripts for comedian Harry Langdon.
When Langdon eventually left Sennett in order to make longer, feature-length movies with First National Studios, he took Capra with him to be his personal writer and director.
The films made Langdon a recognized comedian in the caliber of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton.
Capra and Langdon later had a falling out, and Capra was fired.
It was in these early years that Remi developed a love of cinema, particularly favouring Windsor McCay's pioneering animated film Gertie the Dinosaur and the films featuring Charlie Chaplin, Harry Langdon and Buster Keaton ; his later work in the comic strip medium would display an obvious influence from these early films in style and content.
During the 1920s his short subjects were in much demand, with stars like Billy Bevan, Andy Clyde, Harry Gribbon, Vernon Dent, Alice Day, Ralph Graves, Charlie Murray, and Harry Langdon.
Titus Alone was published in 1959 and was revised by Langdon Jones in 1970 to remove apparent inconsistencies introduced by the publisher's careless editing.
Among the most prominent of these were Elbridge Ayer Burbank, George Catlin, Seth Eastman, Paul Kane, W. Langdon Kihn, Charles Bird King, Joseph Henry Sharp, and John Mix Stanley.
2009 saw a return to traditional Offshore Racing and the trophy was won by Drew Langdon in Silverline Buzzi Bullet.
* Forhan, Kate Langdon.
* Popular book series such as Harry Potter, Twilight and Dan Brown's " Robert Langdon " ( consisting of The Da Vinci Code, Angels and Demons, and The Lost Symbol ) saw increased interest in various genres such as fantasy, romance, vampire fiction, and detective fiction, as well as young-adult fiction in general.
* February 9 – Langdon Brown Gilkey, American Protestant ecumenical theologian ( d. 2004 )
* April 6 – At Federal Hall, the United States Senate attains its first quorum and elects John Langdon of Pennsylvania as its first President pro tempore.
* November 29 – Samuel Langdon, American President of Harvard University ( b. 1723 )
* March 1 – 3 – John Langdon serves as President pro tempore of the United States Senate.
* January 12 – Samuel Langdon, American President of Harvard University ( d. 1797 )
Using funds provided by John Langdon, Stark raised 1, 500 New Hampshire militiamen in the space of six days, more than ten percent of New Hampshire's male population over the age of sixteen.
) Langdon originally raised his company in 1776, but it did not become a cavalry unit until 1778.
Seeking a New Englander for a running mate, the caucus initially chose New Hampshire governor John Langdon to balance the ticket, but after Langdon declined due to his age, a second caucus nominated Governor Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts for the Vice Presidency, which had been vacant since George Clinton's death a month earlier.
File: LangdonCheves. jpg | SBUS President Langdon Cheves of South Carolina

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