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Tag cybercultures [16 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag cybercultures.
  • Communities in Cyberspace
    (01 December 1998)
    by Marc Smith, Peter Kollock
    edited by Marc Smith, Peter Kollock
  • Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet
    (04 September 1997)
    by Sherry Turkle
  • The War of Desire and Technology at the Close of the Mechanical Age
    (01 August 1996)
    by Allucqure R Stone
  • Growing Up Digital: The Rise of the Net Generation
    (01 October 1997)
    by Don Tapscott
  • Psychology and the Internet : Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, and Transpersonal Implications
    (07 October 1998)
    by Jayne Gackenbach
    edited by Jayne Gackenbach
  • Watch Me! Webcams and the Public Exposure of Private Lives
    Art Journal, Vol. 59, No. 4. (2000), pp. 21-25.
    by Brooke A Knight
  • The Second Self: Computers and the Human Spirit
    (01 June 1984)
    by Sherry Turkle
  • Composing Cyberspace: Identity, Community, and Knowledge in the Electronic Age
    (01 December 1997)
    by Richard Holeton
  • Chat circles
    (1999), pp. 9-16.
    by Fernanda B Viégas, Judith S Donath
  • Orality and Literacy (New Accents)
    (23 May 2002)
    by Walter J Ong
  • Virtual Ethnography
    (01 December 2000)
    by Christine M Hine
  • Rules of Play : Game Design Fundamentals
    (01 October 2003)
    by Katie Salen, Eric Zimmerman
  • The Rise of the Network Society (Castells, Manuel. Information Age, 1.)
    (01 September 1996)
    by Manuel Castells
  • Visual Who: animating the affinities and activities of an electronic community
    (1995), pp. 99-107.
    by Judith S Donath
  • No Sense of Place: The Impact of Electronic Media on Social Behavior
    (01 November 1986)
    by Joshua Meyrowitz
  • Heidegger, Habermas and the Mobile Phone (Postmodern Encounters)
    (25 April 2001)
    by George Myerson
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