Cyberspace Books
You are currently browsing 1–10 of 11 new and published books in the subject of Cyberspace — sorted by publish date from newer books to older books.
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You are currently browsing 1–10 of 11 new and published books in the subject of Cyberspace — sorted by publish date from newer books to older books.
For books that are not yet published; please browse forthcoming books.
Series: Routledge Research in Information Technology and E-Commerce Law
In this book Konstantinos Komaitis identifies a tripartite problem – intellectual, institutional and ethical – inherent in the domain name regulation culture. Using the theory of property, Komaitis discusses domain names as sui generis ‘e-property’ rights and analyses the experience of the past ten...
Published April 30th 2012 by Routledge
Series: Routledge Research in Information Technology and Society
In this exceptional study, Christian Fuchs discusses how the internet has transformed the lives of human beings and social relationships in contemporary society. By outlining a social theory of the internet and the information society, he demonstrates how the ecological, economic, political, and...
Published January 5th 2011 by Routledge
Series: Critical Concepts
This impressive set provides a historical contextualization and up-to-date overview of ‘cyberculture’ – a term understood as the cultural perspective on new information and communications technologies. Presenting a comprehensive account of the evolution, current forms, uses and theories of...
Published April 24th 2006 by Routledge
Published April 10th 2006 by Informa Healthcare
Published April 10th 2006 by Informa Healthcare
Published April 10th 2006 by Informa Healthcare
Computers are at the heart of war as we know it and this visionary overview of cyber war in the twenty-first century studies how electronics have changed the way we fight. Using informatics and chaos theory, this is a disarming, yet enthralling read....
Published December 25th 2004 by Routledge
How is knowledge produced and used in cyberspace? David Hakken - a key figure in the anthropology of science and technology studies - approaches the study of cyberculture through the venue of knowledge production, drawing on critical theory from anthropology, philosophy and informatics (computer...
Published October 2nd 2003 by Routledge
Asian America.Net demonstrates how Asian Americans have both defined and been defined by electronic technology, illuminating the complex networks of identity, community, and history in the digital age....
Published May 8th 2003 by Routledge