The Politics of Cyberspace: A New Political Science ReaderChris Toulouse, Timothy W. Luke Psychology Press, 1998 - 188 páginas A collection of essays by a diverse group of scholars, The Politics of Cyberspace tackles the most important themes tied to the emergence of cyber-space - inequalities of access, the use of the Web by mainstream political parties, the challenge to the First Amendment, the possibility that the Web may foster new understandings of gender, and the need for progressive intellectuals to embrace and utilize the internet in their political struggles. |
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Contents | 1 |
John Streck | 18 |
David Resnick | 48 |
Juliet Roper | 69 |
Wayne McIntosh Cynthia Cates | 84 |
Tim Luke | 120 |
Anna Sampaio and Janni Aragon | 144 |
Douglas Kellner | 167 |
Contributors | 187 |
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