Contemporary culture offer contradictory views of the internet and new media technologies, painting them in extremes of optimistic enthusiasm and pessimistic concern. This book explores such representations, uncovering the roots of our cultural responses to the internet, centred upon a profoundly ambivalent reaction to technological modernity
The point of departure is that the activities associated with the Internet are organizational and so...
This is more than just another book on internet studies. Tracing the pervasive influence of 'digital...
This work explores the intersection of and the tension between the concrete and virtual realms in wh...
Literary utopias have the important function of social critique. They point out flaws in society by ...
The Internet is here but have we caught up with all its implications for culture and everyday life? ...
Discussion of the wider implications of the Internet often situate it in relation to utopian aspirat...
The links between utopian and dystopian imaginaries, computer mediated communication technologies an...
It has become commonplace to note the revolutionary nature of the Internet as a global phenomenon. I...
The term Web 2.0 has recently come to form part of the vocabulary associated with the internet. Sema...
The vast social apparatus of the computer network has aligned people with technology in unprecedente...
This is an interpretative viewpoint blending perspectives to form a composite view of digital existe...
Books about Internet culture usually focus on the people, places, sites, and memes that constitute t...
The so-called "virtual world" is often described with the help of metaphors derived from ordinary di...
Where will the philosophers of the future come from and can we have civilization without them? In t...
Popular media, art and science are intricately interlinked in contemporary visual culture. This book...
The point of departure is that the activities associated with the Internet are organizational and so...
This is more than just another book on internet studies. Tracing the pervasive influence of 'digital...
This work explores the intersection of and the tension between the concrete and virtual realms in wh...
Literary utopias have the important function of social critique. They point out flaws in society by ...
The Internet is here but have we caught up with all its implications for culture and everyday life? ...
Discussion of the wider implications of the Internet often situate it in relation to utopian aspirat...
The links between utopian and dystopian imaginaries, computer mediated communication technologies an...
It has become commonplace to note the revolutionary nature of the Internet as a global phenomenon. I...
The term Web 2.0 has recently come to form part of the vocabulary associated with the internet. Sema...
The vast social apparatus of the computer network has aligned people with technology in unprecedente...
This is an interpretative viewpoint blending perspectives to form a composite view of digital existe...
Books about Internet culture usually focus on the people, places, sites, and memes that constitute t...
The so-called "virtual world" is often described with the help of metaphors derived from ordinary di...
Where will the philosophers of the future come from and can we have civilization without them? In t...
Popular media, art and science are intricately interlinked in contemporary visual culture. This book...
The point of departure is that the activities associated with the Internet are organizational and so...
This is more than just another book on internet studies. Tracing the pervasive influence of 'digital...
This work explores the intersection of and the tension between the concrete and virtual realms in wh...