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The ways that the Walkman has been theorized as a technological actor in contemporary society and as a cultural artifact are applicable to the iPod as well. But what emergent practices does the iPod enable that these theorizations did not address? Borrowing from Jonathan Sterne, I am not interested in the imperative presence of new technology, but rather the emergent social practices that the iPod constitutes and encapsulates (337).