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Communication and Cyberspace

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ISBN-10: 1572733942

ISBN-13: 9781572733947

Edition: 2nd 2002

Authors: Lance Strate, Stephanie Gibson, Ronald Jacobson

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A study of communication in the electronic environment known as cyberspace. It features essays on theoretical contexts, discussion and research on cybernetworks and cyberspaces, studies of new senses of space and navigation (cybernautics) and explorations of cybercommunication and cyberculture.
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Book details

List price: $34.50
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: Hampton Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 4/30/2001
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 416
Size: 5.75" wide x 9.00" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.298
Language: English

Bronwyn Labrumis a senior lecturer in the School of Visual and Material Culture ofnbsp;Massey University–Wellington, New Zealand.Stephanie Gibsonis a history curator at the National Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.

Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Surveying the Electronic Landscape: An Introduction to Communication and Cyberspacep. 1
Cyberspace in Perspective: The Theoretical Contextp. 27
From Locomotion to Telecommunication, or Paths of Safety, Streets of Gorep. 29
CyberWalden: The Online Psychology of Politics and Culturep. 47
Who Shall Control Cyperspace?p. 59
Striking a Balance: Access and Control Copyright, Property, and Technologyp. 69
Back to Plato's Cave: Virtual Realityp. 99
Dramatism and Virtual Reality: Implications and Predictionsp. 113
Virtual Reality and the Redefinition of Selfp. 123
Function: Cybernetworks and Cyberplaces as Alternatives to Physical Location and Transportationp. 139
From ARPAnet to the Internet: A Cultural Clash and Its Implications in Framing the Debate on the Information Superhighwayp. 141
"Are They Building an Off-Ramp in My Neighborhood?" and Other Questions Concerning Public Interest in and Access to the Information Superhighwayp. 161
The Digital Dividep. 171
Risk and the Internet: Perception and Realityp. 183
Constructing the Virtual Organization: Using a Multimedia Simulation for Communication Educationp. 203
Online Education Unboundp. 215
Form: Virtual Reality and Hypermedia as New Kinds of Space and Navigationp. 226
Cyberspace: Creating Paradoxes for the Ecology of Selfp. 229
Getting Over the Edgep. 255
Dispatches from the New Frontier: Writing for the Internetp. 265
Pedagogy and Hypertextp. 277
Cinematic Representations of Cyberspacep. 295
Meaning: Cybercommunication and Cyberculturep. 305
Charting the Codes of Cyberspace: A Rhetoric of Electronic Mailp. 307
What's Fueling the Flames in Cyberspace? A Social Influence Modelp. 329
The Information Arms Racep. 349
Cybertimep. 361
Epilogue: Cyberspace, Shmyberspacep. 389
Author Indexp. 393
Subject Indexp. 403
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