Critical Cyberculture StudiesDavid Silver, Adrienne Massanari NYU Press, 1 sept 2006 - 323 páginas 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. |
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9 | |
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From CyberStudies | 37 |
Internet Studies in Times of Terror | 47 |
Considering Cyberculture | 55 |
An Antidisciplinary | 68 |
The Structural Problems of the Internet | 107 |
A Study of Online | 129 |
Overcoming Institutional Marginalization | 140 |
Interrogating | 159 |
The Construction of Cybersocial Reality | 168 |
Bridging Cyberspace | 181 |
An Interdisciplinary Approach to | 194 |
Cyberstudies and the Politics of Visibility | 216 |
Finding the Quality in Qualitative Research | 79 |
Web Sphere Analysis and Cybercultural Studies 888 | 88 |
ComputerMediated | 97 |
ICTs and Reforming | 270 |
Business Relationships | 294 |