The "rich person with ideas, the book excel by stimulative thought and discussion to occur." "While more and more people use the computers, the Internet and of the cellphones, the study of their effects on our culture (and vice versa) become increasingly important. Seen as "how-with the guide for those new with the cyberstudies," the critical studies of cyber-culture goes part of the means of stressing the importance and the diversity of this young school field." "As studies of the Internet and the cyber-culture start to mature, it is a particularly important time for study-critical topics, and critical critical of the field incipient itself. Consciously interdisciplinary approach of the critical studies of cyber-culture, and the depth and the width of the contributions, do with this an important fundamental work for a new field of studies. So only we had had a critical study of communication when the revolution of Gutenberg started!" "This expansible book functions like outline and call to the action. Even while they trace cuttings of shift of an emergent field, the writers and contributing them warn against the force of damping of the disciplinarity. They encourage a nimble and flexible formulation studies of cyber-culture, one which can follow the fast impulse of the technological change and, in a paramount way, to also address the worked injustices of the life in an age managed in network. Like the best traditions of the cultural studies, they simply do not aim describing our moment but at importing in the world." 26 new or used available from $3.92
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