Critical cyberculture studies /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
New York University Press,
[2006]
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| Online Access: | Table of contents |
Table of Contents:
- Foreword : Dreams of fields : possible trajectories of Internet studies / Steve Jones
- Introduction : Where is Internet studies? / David Silver
- The historiography of cyberculture / Jonathan Sterne
- Cultural difference, theory, and cyberculture studies : a case of mutual repulsion / Lisa Nakamura
- How we became post-digital : from cyberstudies to game studies / Espen Aarseth
- Internet studies in times of terror / David Silver and Alice Marwick
- Catching the waves : considering cyberculture, technoculture, and electronic consumption / Wendy Robinson
- Cyberculture studies : an antidisciplinary approach (version 3.0) / McKenzie Wark
- Finding the quality in qualitative research / Nancy K. Baym
- Web sphere analysis and cybercultural studies / Kirsten Foot
- Connecting the selves : computer mediated identification processes / Heidi J. Figueroa Sarriera
- The structural problems of the Internet for cultural policy / Christian Sandvig
- Cultural considerations in Internet policy and design : a case study from Central Asia / Beth E. Kolko
- Bridging cyberlife and real life : a study of online communities in Hong Kong / Anthony Fung
- Overcoming institutional marginalization / Blanca Gordo
- The vertical (layered) net : interrogating the conditions of network connectivity / Greg Elmer
- The construction of cybersocial reality / Stine Gotved
- E-scaping boundaries : bridging cyberspace and diaspora studies through nethnography / Emily Noelle Ignacio
- An interdisciplinary approach to the study of cybercultures / Madhavi Mallapragada
- An action research (AR) manifesto for cyberculture power to "marginalized" cultures of difference / Bharat Mehra
- Cyberstudies and the politics of visibility / David J. Phillips
- Disaggregation, technology, and masculinity : elements of Internet research / Frank Schaap
- Gender, technology and visual cyberculture : virtually women / Kate O'Riordan
- How digital technology found utopian ideology : lessons from the first hackers conference / Fred Turner
- Government.com : ICTs and reforming governance in Asia / Shanthi Kalathil
- Dot-coms and cyberculture studies : Amazon.com as a case study / Adrienne Massanari
- Associating independents : business relationships and the culture of independence in the dot-com era / Gina Neff.