[Air-l] new reviews in cyberculture studies (october 2002)
david silver
dsilver at u.washington.edu
Mon Sep 30 19:08:23 PDT 2002
AirFolk,
(A new batch of goodies before we meet in Maastricht!)
New Book Reviews in Cyberculture Studies (October 2002)
Each month, the Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies (RCCS)
<http://www.com.washington.edu/rccs> publishes two or three full-length
book reviews. The reviews reflect a modest attempt to locate critically
various contours of the emerging and interdisciplinary field of
cyberculture studies.
RCCS's book reviews section now includes full-length reviews of over 150
books on cyberculture, the Internet, and technoculture. New reviews for
October 2002 include:
Donna Gibbs and Kerri-Lee Krause, eds., Cyberlines: Languages and Cultures
of the Internet. James Nicholas Publishers, 2001.
Reviewed by:
Rodney K. Marshall
Patrick Martin
Stephanie Browner, Stephen Pulsford, and Richard Sears, Literature and the
Internet: A Guide for Students, Teachers, and Scholars. Garland, 2000.
Reviewed by:
Pramod K. Nayar
Stacy Gillis
Betsy Huang
Response from:
Stephanie Browner
Steven Johnson, Emergence: The Connected Lives of Ants, Brains, Cities,
and Software. Scribner, 2001.
Reviewed by:
Laura Kertz
Nils Zurawski
If you or your colleagues are interested in reviewing books for RCCS,
contact us directly at <dsilver at u.washington.edu>. As always, please
feel free to forward this message.
david silver
http://faculty.washington.edu/dsilver
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