Critical Perspectives on the InternetThis critical reader of original essays places the boom and bust years of the Internet in a broad cultural context. Exploring the world of html, web browsers, cookies, online net guides, portals, and Internet service providers, this text includes the history of the Internet, interesting case studies and discussions on online community, user inequalities, and governance. Within the larger issues of technological infrastructure, government policy, and globalization, Critical Perspectives on the Internet highlights both the limitations and possibilities of everyday Internet use. Does the net function as a space for radical social and political change? For challenging established media? What opportunities lie in the cracks and crevasses of net structure? With its critical agenda for Internet studies, this text is a valuable tool for upper-level courses on the Internet, online communication, computer-mediated communication, communication and information technologies, and media and politics. |
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The sampling method begins by locating central players for the issue at hand , deemed to be the most relevant . ( Details are provided below on the different means by which the researchers located central players , accord- ing to their ...
The sampling method begins by locating central players for the issue at hand , deemed to be the most relevant . ( Details are provided below on the different means by which the researchers located central players , accord- ing to their ...
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The organizations found were not deemed central for their lack of network . They were abandoned . 2. Keeping to the idea that relevant domain names are owned by relevant parties and that a series of .orgs is more likely to lead the ...
The organizations found were not deemed central for their lack of network . They were abandoned . 2. Keeping to the idea that relevant domain names are owned by relevant parties and that a series of .orgs is more likely to lead the ...
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The gathering of information from these sources , either for a company's own marketing purposes , or for sale to other concerns , rapidly became a central part of the Net economy . But primary to all these enclosure operations was a ...
The gathering of information from these sources , either for a company's own marketing purposes , or for sale to other concerns , rapidly became a central part of the Net economy . But primary to all these enclosure operations was a ...
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Contents
Disorganizing the New Technology | 3 |
A Critical History of the Internet | 27 |
EnablingDisabling | 49 |
Copyright | |
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