I write not of Thomas Jefferson\u27s town, where I live, nor of the American South to which I have devoted my working life. Rather, I write of a new American place, one we cannot see but whose effects we increasingly feel: cyberspace. That place, simultaneously metaphorical and tangible, has touched every part of the United States. Information surges along networks of copper and glass, weaving ever tighter webs across the country and the world
The Internet is here but have we caught up with all its implications for culture and everyday life? ...
Parallel to the physical space in our world, there exists cyberspace. In the physical space, there a...
Cyberspace, as the information space is called, has become accessible in the past decade through the...
I write not of Thomas Jefferson\u27s town, where I live, nor of the American South to which I have d...
Information and place have always been linked. From prehistoric forest and hydraulic expire to canal...
Space. The final frontier. Not so, say the doyennes of the firstgeneration Internet community, who v...
Cyberspace was once thought to be the modern equivalent of the Western Frontier, a place where land ...
Ever since the online world began, its inhabitants have puzzled over a fundamental question: What so...
‘Cyberspace’ is a romantic term, introduced in the elegant science-fiction writing of William Gibson...
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Summarizing the preliminary results of a study of the relationship between Appalachian Studies Progr...
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Cyberspace is a space for poetry. Cyberspace is a space waiting to be designed. The computer screen ...
The objective of this article is to examine the rather scattered literature on the relationships bet...
The Internet is here but have we caught up with all its implications for culture and everyday life? ...
Parallel to the physical space in our world, there exists cyberspace. In the physical space, there a...
Cyberspace, as the information space is called, has become accessible in the past decade through the...
I write not of Thomas Jefferson\u27s town, where I live, nor of the American South to which I have d...
Information and place have always been linked. From prehistoric forest and hydraulic expire to canal...
Space. The final frontier. Not so, say the doyennes of the firstgeneration Internet community, who v...
Cyberspace was once thought to be the modern equivalent of the Western Frontier, a place where land ...
Ever since the online world began, its inhabitants have puzzled over a fundamental question: What so...
‘Cyberspace’ is a romantic term, introduced in the elegant science-fiction writing of William Gibson...
Day | Paul KelleyDead | Deborah RootDeath, Authorial | Pam BrownDifference | Susan LordDivination (d...
Summarizing the preliminary results of a study of the relationship between Appalachian Studies Progr...
Cyberspace, as a notional environment, is a reality that comes into existence only through the propr...
Cyber Space - a term coined by Novelist William Gibson - denotes a place without physical walls or e...
Cyberspace is a space for poetry. Cyberspace is a space waiting to be designed. The computer screen ...
The objective of this article is to examine the rather scattered literature on the relationships bet...
The Internet is here but have we caught up with all its implications for culture and everyday life? ...
Parallel to the physical space in our world, there exists cyberspace. In the physical space, there a...
Cyberspace, as the information space is called, has become accessible in the past decade through the...