[Air-l] new reviews in cyberculture studies (july 2005)

david silver dsilver at u.washington.edu
Thu Jun 30 17:25:52 PDT 2005


New reviews (found at http://www.com.washington.edu/rccs/ ) include:

[1] Akhtar Badshah, Sarbuland Khan, & Maria Garrido, eds., Connected for 
Development: Information Kiosks and Sustainability (United Nations Information 
and Communication Technologies Task Force, 2003)

Reviewed by: Ricardo Arana (Espanol)
Reviewed by: T.R. Madanmohan
Reviewed by: Chris Russill
Author Response: Maria Garrido (English)
Author Response: Maria Garrido (Espanol)

[2] Karen E. Riggs, Granny @ Work: Aging and New Technology on the Job in 
America (Routledge, 2003)

Reviewed by: Chheng-Hong Ho
Reviewed by: Meredith Tromble

[3] Douglas Schuler & Peter Day, eds., Shaping the Network Society: The New 
Role of Civil Society in Cyberspace (MIT Press, 2004)

Reviewed by: Andrew Schroeder
Reviewed by: Brad McCormick
Reviewed by: Julie Mactaggart
Author Response: Douglas Schuler and Peter Day

[4] Mia Consalvo & Susanna Paasonen, eds., Women and Everyday Uses of the 
Internet: Agency and Identity (Peter Lang Publishing, 2002)

Reviewed by: Deborah Clark Vance
Reviewed by: Sarah Whitehead
Reviewed by: Kris Byrd
Author Response: Susanna Paasonen

[5] Jeff Rice, Writing About Cool: Hypertext and Cultural Studies in the 
Computer Classroom (Pearson Education Inc, 2004)

Reviewed by: J. M. King
Author Response: Jeff Rice

Enjoy.

david silver
www.theseptemberproject.org




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