Cybercultures : Mediations of Community, Culture, Politics / edited by Harris Breslow and Aris Mousoutzanis.
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Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; Part 1 The Nature of Cyberspace; Electronic Kairos; Post-Human, All too Non-Human: Implications of the Cyber-Rhizome; Part 2 Prosthetic Subjectivity; Machinima, Creative Software and Education for Creativity; Future Media Platforms for Convergence Journalisms; Bodily Aware in Cyber-Research; Part 3 Cybercultures and the Public Sphere; Post-Fordist Communities and Cyberspace: A Critical Approach; The Internet, Fixity, and Flow: Challenges to the Articulation of an Imagined Community.
'Click Here to Protest': Electronic Civil Disobedience and the Imaginaire of Virtual ActivismPart 4 Mediatisation of Memory; Diverging Strategies of Remembrance in Traditional and Web-2.0 On-Line Projects; Music Blogging: Saving Yugoslav Popular Music.
Cybercultures: Mediations of Community, Culture, Politics, is a collection of essays that critically examine the role that digital media and online cultures play in the rearticulation of contemporary societies, cultures and polities. This volume in.
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