Computers and civilization
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Computers and civilization
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Computers and civilization
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- Cultures of participation, media practices, politics and literacy, Hajo Greif ... [et al.], (eds.)
- Women and computers, Frances Grundy with John Grundy ; cartoons by Angela Martin
- Being digital, Nicholas Negroponte
- Computers in the human context, information technology, productivity and people, edited and introduced by Tom Forester
- The net effect, romanticism, capitalism, and the internet, Thomas Streeter
- Flame wars, the discourse of cyberculture, edited by Mark Dery
- Computer power and human reason, from judgment to calculation, [by] Joseph Weizenbaum
- An aesthesia of networks, conjunctive experience in art and technology, Anna Munster
- The electronic eye, the rise of surveillance society, David Lyon
- The industrialization of intelligence, mind and machine in the modern age, Noah Kennedy
- The philosophy of software, code and mediation in the digital age, David M. Berry
- Virtual futures, cyberotics, technology and post-human pragmatism, edited by Joan Broadhurst Dixon and Eric J. Cassidy
- I live in the future and here's how it works, why your world, work, and brian are being creatively disrupted, Nick Bilton
- The imaginary app, edited by Paul D. Miller and Svitlana Matviyenko
- The communications revolution, Frederick Williams
- Spaces of identity, global media, electronic landscapes and cultural boundaries, David Morley and Kevin Robins
- Virtualities, television, media art, and cyberculture, Margaret Morse
- Cybersexualities, a reader on feminist theory, cyborgs, and cyberspace, edited and with an introduction by Jenny Wolmark
- Code/space, software and everyday life, Rob Kitchin and Martin Dodge
- Resisting the virtual life, the culture and politics of information, edited by James Brook and Iain A. Boal
- Subversion, conversion, development, cross-cultural knowledge encounter and the politics of design, edited by James Leach and Lee Wilson
- Virtual culture, identity and communication in cybersociety, edited by Steven G. Jones
- An introduction to new media and cybercultures, Pramod K. Nayar
- Turing's man, Western culture in the computer age, by J. David Bolter
- The secret war between downloading and uploading, tales of the computer as culture machine, Peter Lunenfeld
- Technobabble, John A. Barry
- Code, and other laws of cyberspace, Lawrence Lessig
- Information and the crisis economy, Herbert I. Schiller
- Ubiquitous computing, complexity and culture, edited by Ulrik Ekman, Jay David Bolter, Lily Díaz, Morten Søndergaard, and Maria Engberg
- The war of desire and technology at the close of the mechanical age, Allucquère Rosanne Stone
- 64 things you need to know now for then, Ben Hammersley
- Open, how we'll work, live and learn in the future, David Price
- Beyond the Gutenberg galaxy, microcomputers and the emergence of post-typographic culture, Eugene F. Provenzo, Jr
- Modest_Witness@Second_Millennium.FemaleMan_Meets_OncoMouse, feminism and technoscience, Donna J. Haraway ; with paintings by Lynn M. Randolph
- Schizoanalytic cartographies, Felix Guattari ; translated by Andrew Goffey
- The cult of information, the folklore of computers and the true art of thinking, Theodore Roszak
- Throughout, art and culture emerging with ubiquitous computing, edited by Ulrik Ekman ; foreword by Matthew Fuller
- Digital creativity, Owen Kelly
- The Cybercultures reader, edited by David Bell and Barbara M. Kennedy
- Cyborgs@Cyberspace?, an ethnographer looks to the future, David Hakken
- Life on the screen, identity in the age of the Internet, Sherry Turkle
- Second lives, Tim Guest
- The cybercultures reader, edited by David Bell and Barbara M. Kennedy
- Virtualities, television, media art, and cyberculture, Margaret Morse
- Cybersociety, computer-mediated communication and community, edited by Steven G. Jones
- A hacker manifesto, McKenzie Wark
- The big switch, rewiring the world, from Edison to Google, Nicholas Carr
- The NewMediaReader, edited by Noah Wardrip-Fruin and Nick Montfort
- The pearly gates of cyberspace, a history of space from Dante to the Internet, Margaret Wertheim
- Computers and society--impact!, David O. Arnold