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5.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended, September 6, 2002
This review is from: Dark Fiber: Tracking Critical Internet Culture (Electronic Culture: History, Theory, and Practice) (Hardcover)
(Planeta.com Journal) - Dark fiber is optical fiber infrastructure (cabling and repeaters) that is currently in place but is not being used. It's a brilliant metaphor for the ideas that are covered in this book. A brilliant thinker working at the intersection of net criticism and social activism, Lovink has figured prominently in cyberculture for the past decade. He discusses the rise and fall of dotcom mania, the erosion of email, debates over a common Internet time standard, virtual communities, and the clashes and synergies among governments and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Highly recommended.
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