[Air-L] Imagined communities
Juan Paulhiac
juanpaulhiac at gmail.com
Mon Dec 1 08:32:41 PST 2008
Dear Philippa Smith,
Thank you for the references you posted.
Another interesting source is:
SILVER,David; MASSANARI, Adrienne. *Critical Cyberculture Studies*. NYU
Press. 2006.
The introduction informs on several references like Beth E. KOLKO; Lisa
NAKAMURA and Gilbert G. RODMAN. Look at Emily Noelle Ignacio's article
"*E-Scaping
Boundari*es", page 189, she makes a direct association to Anderson's claim.
Sincerely,
Juan Paulhiac
Paris
2008/11/30 Robyn Tasaka <rtasaka at gmail.com>
> Emily Noelle Ignacio cites Anderson in Building Diaspora
>
> On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 8:58 PM, Philippa Smith <philippa.smith at aut.ac.nz
> >wrote:
>
> > I'm seeking out references to Benedict Anderson's theory of "imagined
> > communities" in relation to the Internet and how new technologies enable
> the
> > construction of national identities. Certainly this is mentioned in
> Ananda
> > Mitra's chapter "Virtual Commonality: Looking for India on the Internet"
> in
> > Virtual Culture edited by Steven Jones and in S. Jones' chapter in the
> same
> > book "The Internet and its Social Landscape. Mark Poster (1999)
> National
> > Identities and Communications Technologies in The Information Society
> 15:4,
> > 235-240 is another reference. But if there are any other references
> where
> > people apply the theory in their research or discuss it please let me
> know.
> >
> > Many thanks.
> >
> > Philippa Smith
> > PhD Candidate
> > Institute of Culture, Discourse & Communication
> > AUT University
> > Auckland
> > New Zealand
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