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Re: Can anyone suggest some works or researchers in CyberAnthro?Toby Cockcroft (hegeman@wchat.on.ca)Thu, 12 Dec 1996 03:46:39 -0400
>In article <58fggu$fpp@er7.rutgers.edu>, td@eden.rutgers.edu says...
Check out:
Adams, Dennis 1989, Media and Literacy: Learning in the Electronic Age.
Aronowitz, Stanley, Barbara Martinsons and Michael Menser
Bagdikian, Ben H. 1992. The Media Monopoly. Boston; Beacon Press.
Balsamo, Anne 1996, Technoligies of the Gendered Body. Durham, Duke
Brook, James and Iain A. Boal.
Chesebro, James and Donald Bonsall.
Collins, Richard et al.
Curran, James and Michael Gurevitch.
Dery, Mark 1996, Escape Velocity. New York, Grove Press
Fiske, John. 1987, Television Culture. London: Routledge.
Garnham, Nicholas 1990, Capitalism and Communication: Global Culture
Kroker, Arthur and Marilouise Kroker
Innis, Harold A. 1986 Empire and Communication. Toronto; Univeristy of
1991 The Bias of Communication. Toronto; University of Toronto Press.
McLuhan, Marshall and Bruck R. Powers.
Morley, David adn Kevin Robins,
Penley, Constance and Andrew Ross, eds.
Postman, Neil 1994 Technopoly.
Amusing Ourselves to Death
Poster, Mark 1995, The Second Media Age
Ruskoff, Douglas 1994 Cyberia: Life in the trenches of hyperspace.
Sinclair, Carla. 1996 Net Chick: A Smart Guide to the Wired World.
Stone, Allucquere Rosanne,
Toffler, Alvin. 1970 Future Shock. New York: Random House.
Weinberg, Nathan. 1990 Computers in the Information Society. Boulder:
Williams, Raymond. 1974 Television: Technology and Cultural Form. New
Woolley, Benjamin. 1992, Virtual Worlds. Cambridge, Blackwell.
Toby:
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