
Living with Cyberspace
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Joanne Roberts is Professor of Arts and Cultural Management at Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton, UK.
Content
Introduction
1. Cyberspace: Beyond the Information Society, David Lyon, Queen's University, Canada
2. Cybernetic Life: Limits to Choice, Frank Webster, University of Birmingham
3. Chronotopia, John Armitage and Joanne Roberts, University of Northumbria at Newcastle
Part II: Cyber Culture
Introduction
4. Cyberspace as Battlespace: The New Virtual Alliance of the Military, the Media and the Entertainment Industry, James Der Derian, Brown University
5. Codework: From Cyberspace fo Biospace, from Neuromancer to GATTACA, McKenzie Wark, SUNY Binghampton
6. A is for Animatics (Automata, Androids and Animals), Cathryn Vasseleu, University of Technology, Sydney
Part III: Cyber Politics
7. E-Democracy: A Case Study of Web-Orchestrated Cyberadvocacy, William H. Dutton and Wan-Ying Ling, University of Southern California
8. Mediating Practices: Women With/In Cyberspace, Saskia Sassen, University of Chicago/LSE
9. Technopower and its Cyberfutures, Tim Jordan, Open University
Part IV: Cyber Economics
Introduction
10. Towards the Cybereconomy: Making a Business Out of Cyberspace, Ian Miles, University of Manchester
11. Women-Cybercitizens, Verena Andermatt Conley, Harvard University
12. Space and Cyberspace: On the Enclosure of Consciousness, Phil Graham, University of Queensland
Suggestion for Further Reading
Notes on Contributors
Index
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