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July 15, 1998 0761914625 978-0761914624 1

Like its predecessor, the best-selling CyberSociety, published in 1994, Cybersociety 2.0 is rooted in criticism and analysis of computer-mediated technologies to assist readers in becoming critically aware of the hype and hopes pinned on computer-mediated communication and of the cultures that are emerging among Internet users. Both books are products of a particular moment in time, and serve as snapshots of the concerns and issues that surround the burgeoning new technologies of communication.

After a brief introduction to the history of computer-mediated communication, each essay in this volume highlights specific cyber societies and how computer-mediated communication affects the notion of self and its relation to community. Contributors probe issues of community, standards of conduct, communication, means of fixing identity, knowledge, information, and the exercise of power in social relations.


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Steve Jones is professor and head of the Department of Communication at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He is author/editor of numerous books, including Doing Internet Research, The Encyclopedia of New Media, CyberSociety, and Virtual Culture. He is co-founder and president of the Association of Internet Researchers and co-editor of New Media & Society, an international journal of research on new media, technology, and culture. He also edits New Media Cultures, a series of books on culture and technology for Sage Publications, and Digital Formations, a series of books on new media for Peter Lang Publishers.


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It seems that in the few years since the Internet's rise from a network of computers to popular cultural (and commercial) icon, metaphors are no longer necessary for its description. Read the first page
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virtual ethnicity, teen chat rooms, gender options, collective cognition, associational forms, feminist science fiction, virtual culture, new tribalism, gender set
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New York, United States, Thousand Oaks, Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, Communication Research, World Wide Web, Journal of Communication, Cambridge University Press, Harvard University Press, Oxford University Press, Roger Crew, University of Illinois, Sherry Turkle, The Futurist, University of Chicago Press, All My Children, Basil Blackwell, Howard Rheingold, New Haven, Yale University Press, Edward Soja, Ideas About the Future, Lawrence Erlbaum, Magazine of Forecasts, Pavel Curtis
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