discussion, philosophical and technical, of the future of the Internet and Web, based on two classics of the literature
Book Reviews of: Bill Gates, The Road Ahead (Viking, 1995) Douglas Coupland, Microserfs (Regan Boo...
Andrew White considers the way in which digital media challenges normative conceptions of the public...
opens with an epigram by Canadian media theorist and professor of religious studies George Grant: “...
Evgeny Morozov challenges the widely held view of the internet as a tool for promoting democracy in ...
In 2009, Google began customizing its search results for each user. Instead of giving searchers the ...
This book brings together research that addresses some of the most significant cultural, economic, a...
Book Review: Who Controls the Internet? Illusions of a Borderless World, Jack Goldsmith and Tim Wu,...
The movement against restrictive digital copyright protection arose largely in response to the exces...
How are digital landscapes being incorporated into public space and what does this mean for civic en...
Book review of David Bollier\u27s Viral Spiral (2008). The Internet today is controlled chaos: user-...
In the last half of the twentieth century, the world was transformed by the internet. Every facet of...
In Critical Theory of Communication, Christian Fuchs explores how the theories of five key thinkers ...
For more than 15 years, books available only in paper form have fought a losing battle with digitall...
As technological creativity, corporate research, and talent flows become more important than ever, G...
In Cloud Empires: How Digital Platforms Are Overtaking the State and How We Can Regain Control, Vili...
Book Reviews of: Bill Gates, The Road Ahead (Viking, 1995) Douglas Coupland, Microserfs (Regan Boo...
Andrew White considers the way in which digital media challenges normative conceptions of the public...
opens with an epigram by Canadian media theorist and professor of religious studies George Grant: “...
Evgeny Morozov challenges the widely held view of the internet as a tool for promoting democracy in ...
In 2009, Google began customizing its search results for each user. Instead of giving searchers the ...
This book brings together research that addresses some of the most significant cultural, economic, a...
Book Review: Who Controls the Internet? Illusions of a Borderless World, Jack Goldsmith and Tim Wu,...
The movement against restrictive digital copyright protection arose largely in response to the exces...
How are digital landscapes being incorporated into public space and what does this mean for civic en...
Book review of David Bollier\u27s Viral Spiral (2008). The Internet today is controlled chaos: user-...
In the last half of the twentieth century, the world was transformed by the internet. Every facet of...
In Critical Theory of Communication, Christian Fuchs explores how the theories of five key thinkers ...
For more than 15 years, books available only in paper form have fought a losing battle with digitall...
As technological creativity, corporate research, and talent flows become more important than ever, G...
In Cloud Empires: How Digital Platforms Are Overtaking the State and How We Can Regain Control, Vili...
Book Reviews of: Bill Gates, The Road Ahead (Viking, 1995) Douglas Coupland, Microserfs (Regan Boo...
Andrew White considers the way in which digital media challenges normative conceptions of the public...
opens with an epigram by Canadian media theorist and professor of religious studies George Grant: “...