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Virtual publics : policy and community in an electronic age

Kolko, Beth E.(Edited by)
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How does virtuality affect reality? Fourteen experts consider this question from the perspective of law, architecture, rhetoric, philosophy, and art.

Nearly all of the contributors have been online since before Netscape and a graphical World Wide Web; thus they have a thorough understanding of the cultural shifts the Internet has produced and been affected by, and they have a keen appreciation for the potential of the medium.

Most scholarship on cyberculture has repeatedly emphasized that our offline selves determine how we are able to use technology, that real life affects what we do online.

This volume is an attempt to reverse that discussion, to demonstrate that how we live online affects our lives offline as well.

A virtual public is not an unreal one.

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Columbia University Press
0231118279 / 9780231118279
Paperback / softback
30/07/2003
United States
English
448 p.
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