Internet CultureDavid Porter Routledge, 2013 M09 13 - 288 páginas The internet has recently grown from a fringe cultural phenomenon to a significant site of cultural production and transformation. Internet Culture maps this new domain of language, politics and identity, locating it within the histories of communication and the public sphere. Internet Culture offers a critical interrogation of the sustaining myths of the virtual world and of the implications of the current mass migration onto the electronic frontier. Among the topics discussed in Internet Culture are the virtual spaces and places created by the citizens of the Net and their claims to the hotly contested notion of "virtual community"; the virtual bodies that occupy such spaces; and the desires that animate these bodies. The contributors also examine the communication medium behind theworlds of the Net, analyzing the rhetorical conventions governing online discussion, literary antecedents,and potential pedagogical applications. |
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... Public Sphere James A. Knapp 181 PART FOUR POLITICS AND THE PUBLIC SPHERE 12 Cyberdemocracy : Internet and the Public Sphere Mark Poster 201 13 Progressive Politics , Electronic Individualism and the Myth of Virtual Community Joseph ...
... Public Sphere James A. Knapp 181 PART FOUR POLITICS AND THE PUBLIC SPHERE 12 Cyberdemocracy : Internet and the Public Sphere Mark Poster 201 13 Progressive Politics , Electronic Individualism and the Myth of Virtual Community Joseph ...
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... public personae , the “ accuracy " of these imaginary pro- jections would ... public debate , sexuali- ty , and even game - playing have given rise , in ... sphere ? What , precisely , in other words , is Internet culture , if such a ...
... public personae , the “ accuracy " of these imaginary pro- jections would ... public debate , sexuali- ty , and even game - playing have given rise , in ... sphere ? What , precisely , in other words , is Internet culture , if such a ...
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... public sphere . Part One explores the virtual spaces that have been established by the citizens of the Internet , spaces where the impulse to create a sense of place , belonging , and even of col- lectivity is often nearly as tangible ...
... public sphere . Part One explores the virtual spaces that have been established by the citizens of the Internet , spaces where the impulse to create a sense of place , belonging , and even of col- lectivity is often nearly as tangible ...
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... public discussion and role - playing sites on the Internet by way of comparison with other forms of parodic and ... sphere . Knapp's essay serves as a segue as well into the final part of the anthology , which takes on the broader cultural ...
... public discussion and role - playing sites on the Internet by way of comparison with other forms of parodic and ... sphere . Knapp's essay serves as a segue as well into the final part of the anthology , which takes on the broader cultural ...
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... public sphere . The Internet has grown in recent years from a fringe cul- tural phenomenon to a significant site of cultural transforma- tion and production in its own right . The fifteen essays in this volume set out to map the ...
... public sphere . The Internet has grown in recent years from a fringe cul- tural phenomenon to a significant site of cultural transforma- tion and production in its own right . The fifteen essays in this volume set out to map the ...
Contenido
Part Two Virtual Bodies | 70 |
Part Three Language Writing Rhetoric | 130 |
Part Four Politics And The Public Sphere | 198 |
Contributors | 277 |
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