[Air-l] RCCS: Call for Book Reviewers
david silver
dsilver at u.washington.edu
Sun Jan 8 17:33:48 PST 2006
RCCS: Call for Book Reviewers
The following books are available for review for the Resource Center for
Cyberculture Studies < http://www.com.washington.edu/rccs/booklist.asp >. If
you are interested in reviewing one of the books, PLEASE READ the instructions
below.
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The Access Principle: The Case for Open Access to Research and Scholarship
John Willinsky
MIT Press, 2006
Applied Ethics in Internet Research
Ed. May Thorseth
Norwegian University of Science and Technology University Press, 2003
Architecture's New Media: Principles, Theories, and Methods of Computer-Aided
Design
Yehuda E. Kalay MIT Press, 2004
The Cinema Effect
Sean Cubitt
MIT Press, 2004
Close Reading New Media: Analyzing Electronic Literature
Eds. Jan Van Looy & Jan Baetens
Leuven University Press, 2003
Computer Mediated Communication: Social Interaction and the Internet
Crispin Thurlow, Laura Lengel, & Alice Tomic
Sage, 2004
Connected, or What It Means to Live in the Network Society
Steven Shaviro University of Minnesota Press, 2003
Cornucopia Limited: Design and Dissent on the Internet
Richard Coyne MIT Press, 2005
Culture + Technology: A Primer
Jennifer Daryl Slack & J. MacGregor Wise
Peter Lang, 2005
Cyberarts 2004: International Compendium Prix Ars Electronica
Hannes Leopoldseder, Christine Schopf, & Gerfried Stocker
Hatje Cantz Publishers, 2004
Cyberscience: Research in the Age of the Internet Michael Nentwich
Austrian Academy of Sciences, 2003
The Deepening Divide: Inequality in the Information Society
Jan A G M van Dijk
Sage, 2005
The Digital Sublime: Myth, Power, and Cyberspace
Vincent Mosco
MIT Press, 2005
Disability and Contemporary Performance: Bodies on Edge
Petra Kuppers
Routledge, 2003
Double Click: Romance and Commitment Among Online Couples
Andrea J. Baker
Hampton Press, 2005
Electronic Monuments
Gregory Ulmer
University of Minnesota Press, 2005
Eloquent Images: Word and Image in the Age of New Media
Eds. Mary E. Hocks & Michelle R. Kendrick
MIT Press, 2003
>From 9/11 to Terror War: The Dangers of the Bush Legacy
Douglas Kellner
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2003
The Game Design Reader: A Rules of Play Anthology
Eds. Katie Salen & Eric Zimmerman
MIT Press, 2006
Half-Real: Video Games between Real Rules and Fictional Worlds
Jesper Juul
MIT Press, 2005
How Images Think
Ron Burnett
MIT Press, 2004
Image Ethics in the Digital Age
Eds. Larry P. Gross, John Stuart Katz, & Jay Ruby
University of Minnesota Press, 2003
Information Politics on the Web
Richard Rogers
MIT Press, 2004
The Internet Playground: Children's Access, Entertainment, And Mis-education
Ellen Seiter
Peter Lang, 2005
Internet Research Annual: Selected Papers from the Association of Internet
Researchers Conferences, 2000-2002
Eds. Mia Consalvo, Nancy Baym, Jeremy Hunsinger, Klaus Bruhn Jensen, John
Logie, Monica Murero, & Leslie Shade
Peter Lang, 2004
Lara Croft: Cyber Heroine
Astrid Deuber-Mankowsky; Sue-Ellen Case (Foreword) & Dominic J. Bonfiglio
(Translator) University of Minnesota Press, 2005
Literate Lives in the Information Age: Narratives on Literacy from the United
States
Cynthia L. Selfe & Gail E. Hawisher
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2004
Love Online: Emotions on the Internet
Aaron Ben-Ze'ev
Cambridge University Press, 2004
Making Silicon Valley: Innovation and the Growth of High Tech, 1930-1970
Christophe Lecuyer
MIT Press, 2005
Material Virtualities: Approaching Online Textual Embodiment
Jenny Sunden Peter Lang, 2003
Media Debates: Great Issues for the Digital Age, 4th Edition
Everette E. Dennis & John C. Merrill
Wadsworth Publishing, 2006
Mediation and the Communication Matrix
C. Kaha Waite
Peter Lang, 2003
The Mirror and the Veil: An Overview of American Online Diaries and Blogs
Viviane Serfaty
Rodopi, 2004
My First Recession: Critical Internet Culture in Transition
Geert Lovink V2_/NAI Publishers, 2004
Neo-Baroque Aesthetics and Contemporary Entertainment
Angela Ndalianis
MIT Press, 2004
New Media Campaigns and the Managed Citizen
Philip N. Howard
Cambridge University Press, 2005
New Technologies at Work: People, Screens and Social Virtuality
Eds. Christina Garsten & Helena Wulff
Berg Publishers, 2004
News Media and New Media: The Asian-Pacific Internet Handbook, Episode V
Ed. Madanmohan Rao
Eastern Universities Press, 2003
No Safety in Numbers: How the Computer Quantified Everything and Made People
Risk-Aversive
Henry J. Perkinson
Hampton Press, 1996
Online Social Research: Methods, Issues, & Ethics
Eds. Mark D. Johns, Shing-Ling Chen, & G. Jon Hall
Peter Lang, 2003
Publicity's Secret: How Technoculture Capitalizes on Democracy
Jodi Dean
Cornell University Press, 2002
Saved From Oblivion: Documenting the Daily from Diaries to Web Cams
Andreas Kitzmann
Peter Lang, 2004
Shaping Things
Bruce Sterling MIT Press, 2005
Soft Cinema: Navigating the Database (DVD and Book)
Lev Manovich & Andreas Kratky
MIT Press, 2005
The Souls of Cyberfolk: Posthumanism as Vernacular Theory
Thomas Foster
University of Minnesota Press, 2005
Star Trek: Technologies of Disappearance
Alan N. Shapiro
Avinus Verlag, 2004
Techno Fashion
Bradley Quinn
Berg Publishers, 2002
Technology and the Dream: Reflections on the Black Experience at MIT, 1941-1999
Clarence G. Williams
MIT Press, 2003
Towards a Sustainable Information Society: Deconstructing WSIS
Eds. Jan Servaes & Nico Carpentier
Intellect, 2005
Twisty Little Passages: An Approach to Interactive Fiction
Nick Montfort
MIT Press, 2005
Unlocking the Clubhouse: Women in Computing
Jane Margolis and Allan Fisher
MIT Press, 2003
Virtual Morality: Morals, Ethics and New Media
Ed. Mark J. P. Wolf
Peter Lang, 2003
Virtual Worlds: Culture and Politics in the Age of Cybertechnology
Pramod K. Nayar Sage, 2004
Will Fair Use Survive? Free Expression in the Age of Copyright Control. A
Public Policy Report
Marjorie Heins & Tricia Beckles
Brennan Center for Justice, 2005
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Instructions for Reviewers:
RCCS reviews are between 1500-2000 words and are published here: <
http://www.com.washington.edu/rccs/booklist.asp >. If you are interested in
reviewing a book, please answer the following questions and email them to:
dsilver at u.washington.edu
1. What is your name and, if any, title/affiliation?
2. Which book (please select one) would you like to review?
3. In the event that your selection is taken, please list 2-3 keywords that
describe your interests.
4. Are you able to have a 1500-2000 word draft review of this book ready by the
end of April, 2006?
5. What is your address?
Thank you for your interest,
david silver
http://faculty.washington.edu/dsilver/
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