Virtual Culture marks a significant intervention in the debate about access and control in cybersociety exposing the ways in which the Internet and other computer-mediated communication technologies are being used by disadvantaged and marginal groups for social and political change.
Virtual Culture marks a significant intervention in the debate about access and control in cybersociety exposing the ways in which the Internet and other computer-mediated communication technologies are being used by disadvantaged and marginal groups for social and political change.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Steve Jones is professor and head of the Department of Communication at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He is author/editor of numerous books, including Doing Internet Research, The Encyclopedia of New Media, CyberSociety, and Virtual Culture. He is co-founder and president of the Association of Internet Researchers and co-editor of New Media amp; Society , an international journal of research on new media, technology, and culture. He also edits New Media Cultures , a series of books on culture and technology for Sage Publications, and Digital Formations , a series of books on new media for Peter Lang Publishers.
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Introduction - Steven G Jones The Internet and Its Social Landscape - Steven G Jones The Individual Within the Collective - Jan Fernback Virtual Ideology and the Realization of Collective Principles Virtual Commonality - Ananda Mitra Looking for India on the Internet Structural Relations, Electronic Media and Social Change - Joseph Schmitz The Public Electronic Network and the Homeless Why We Argue about Virtual Community - Nessim Watson A Case Study of Phish.Net Fan Community Gay Men and Computer Communication - David Shaw A Discourse of Sex and Identity in Cyberspace Virtual Community in a Telepresence Environment - Margaret L McLaughlin, Kerry K Osborne and Nicole B Ellison (Re)-Fashioning the Techno-Erotic Woman - Dawn Dietrich Gender and Textuality in the Cybercultural Matrix Approaching the Radical Other - Susan Zickmund The Discursive Culture of Cyberhate Punishing the Persona - Richard MacKinnon Correctional Strategies for the Virtual Offender Civil Society, Political Economy, and the Internet - Harris Breslow
Introduction - Steven G Jones The Internet and Its Social Landscape - Steven G Jones The Individual Within the Collective - Jan Fernback Virtual Ideology and the Realization of Collective Principles Virtual Commonality - Ananda Mitra Looking for India on the Internet Structural Relations, Electronic Media and Social Change - Joseph Schmitz The Public Electronic Network and the Homeless Why We Argue about Virtual Community - Nessim Watson A Case Study of Phish.Net Fan Community Gay Men and Computer Communication - David Shaw A Discourse of Sex and Identity in Cyberspace Virtual Community in a Telepresence Environment - Margaret L McLaughlin, Kerry K Osborne and Nicole B Ellison (Re)-Fashioning the Techno-Erotic Woman - Dawn Dietrich Gender and Textuality in the Cybercultural Matrix Approaching the Radical Other - Susan Zickmund The Discursive Culture of Cyberhate Punishing the Persona - Richard MacKinnon Correctional Strategies for the Virtual Offender Civil Society, Political Economy, and the Internet - Harris Breslow
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