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

david silver dsilver at u.washington.edu
Wed Mar 2 17:50:33 PST 2005


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

Alexander R. Galloway, Protocol: How Control Exists after Decentralization (MIT 
Press, 2004)
Reviewed by: Jason Lesko, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Communication 
and pursuing Science and Technology Policy certification at the University of 
Colorado at Boulder. Lesko's current projects focus on technology and 
meaning-formation and technology use as performance.

Lawrence Lessig, Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to 
Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity (Penguin Press, 2004)
Reviewed by: Arthur L. Morin, an associate professor in the Department of 
Political Science and Justice Studies and Director of the Master of Liberal 
Studies Program at Fort Hays State University.

Frank Webster, Culture and Politics in the Information Age: A New Politics 
(Routledge, 2001)
Reviewed by: Mashoed Bailie, an assistant professor of communication and media 
studies at Eastern Mediterranean University in Northern Cyprus where he 
lectures in the area of political economy, cultural studies, gender and 
democracy, and media pedagogy.

Enjoy.

david silver
http://faculty.washington.edu/dsilver
http://www.theseptemberproject.org

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