[Air-L] advice on course readings

Traci Belanger tlster at myfairpoint.net
Thu Oct 20 04:53:22 PDT 2016


Any of Sherry Turkle's books... 

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On Thu, 20 Oct 2016 11:06:04 +1100, human computer Interaction 
<human.factor.one at gmail.com> wrote:

> Surfing on the internet by J C Hertz  a book written in the 90s 
> about  the internet before the web. Gives a lot of background on 
> online culture, includes a lot of actual transcripts of the author 
> conversing with ppl in IRC chatrooms. 
>
> Sent from my mobile device,
> Please excuse any typos
>
> > On 19 Oct 2016, at 11:45 PM, Adriana de Souza e Silva 
> <aasilva at ncsu.edu> wrote:
> > > All,
> > > I’m teaching a graduate seminar for MS and PhD students called 
> “internet and society” next spring. 
> > > I’m looking for good readings (book chapters and/or journal 
> articles) on two subjects:
> > - history of asynchronous communication platforms (USENET, BBS, 
> blogs, wikis, etc.)
> > - history of synchronous communication platforms (MUDs, chat 
> environments, etc.)
> > > I find a lot of stuff on specific uses of blogs, twitter etc, but 
> very little on their historical antecedents. Any suggestions would be 
> welcome!
> > > Best,
> > Adriana
> > ______________________________
> > Adriana de Souza e Silva, Ph.D. 
> > Associate Professor of Communication
> > Director of the Communication Rhetoric and Digital Media (CRDM) 
> Ph.D. Program
> > NC State University
> > http://www.souzaesilva.com
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