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Critical cyberculture studies
Starting in the early 1990s, journalists and scholars began responding to and trying to take account of new technologies and their impact on our lives. By the end of the decade, the full-fledged study of cyberculture had arrived. Today, there exists a large body of critical work on the subject, with...
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NYU Press
2006
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author | Silver, David Massanari, Adrienne Jones, Steve |
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description | Starting in the early 1990s, journalists and scholars began responding to and trying to take account of new technologies and their impact on our lives. By the end of the decade, the full-fledged study of cyberculture had arrived. Today, there exists a large body of critical work on the subject, with cutting-edge studies probing beyond the mere existence of virtual communities and online identities to examine the social, cultural, and economic relationships that take place online. Taking stock of the exciting work that is being done and positing what cyberculture's future might look like, Criti |
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spelling | cern-20186622021-04-21T20:18:47Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2018662engSilver, DavidMassanari, AdrienneJones, SteveCritical cyberculture studiesCommerce, Economics, Social ScienceStarting in the early 1990s, journalists and scholars began responding to and trying to take account of new technologies and their impact on our lives. By the end of the decade, the full-fledged study of cyberculture had arrived. Today, there exists a large body of critical work on the subject, with cutting-edge studies probing beyond the mere existence of virtual communities and online identities to examine the social, cultural, and economic relationships that take place online. Taking stock of the exciting work that is being done and positing what cyberculture's future might look like, CritiNYU Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:20186622006 |
spellingShingle | Commerce, Economics, Social Science Silver, David Massanari, Adrienne Jones, Steve Critical cyberculture studies |
title | Critical cyberculture studies |
title_full | Critical cyberculture studies |
title_fullStr | Critical cyberculture studies |
title_full_unstemmed | Critical cyberculture studies |
title_short | Critical cyberculture studies |
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topic | Commerce, Economics, Social Science |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2018662 |
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