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Electronic Mediations Series
Series editors:
Mark Poster, University of California, Irvine
Samuel Weber, Northwestern University
Katherine Hayles, Duke University
Electronically mediated communication—ranging
from the Internet and virtual reality technologies to digitized
art and literary hypertexts—is sparking significant changes
in society and culture, politics and economics, thinking and
being. The books in this series explore the humanistic and social
implications of these new technologies.
Books in the series:
Nick Dyer-Witheford and Greig de Peuter
Games of Empire
Global Capitalism and Video Games
volume 29 | 2009
Rita Raley
Tactical Media
volume 28 | 2009
Philip Armstrong Reticulations
Jean-Luc Nancy and the Networks of the Political
volume 27 | 2009
Timothy Murray
Digital Baroque
New Media Art and Cinematic Folds
volume 26 | 2008
Terry Harpold
Ex-foliations
Reading Machines and the Upgrade Path
volume 25 | 2008
Gary Hall
Digitize This Book!
The Politics of New Media, or Why We Need Open Access Now
volume 24 | 2008
Lisa Nakamura
Digitizing Race
Visual Cultures of the Internet
volume 23 | 2008
Byron Hawk, David M. Rieder, and Ollie Oviedo, editors
Small Tech
The Culture of Digitizing Tools
volume 22 | 2008
Alexander R. Galloway and Eugene Thacker
The Exploit
A Theory of Networks
volume 21 | 2007
Victoria Vesna, editor
Database Aesthetics
Art in the Age of Information Overflow
volume 20 | 2007
Mark Nunes
Cyberspaces of Everyday Life
volume 19 | 2006
Alexander R. Galloway
Gaming
Essays on Algorithmic Culture
volume 18 | 2006
Marie-Laure Ryan
Avatars of Story
volume 17 | 2006
Timothy C. Campbell
Wireless Writing in the Age of Marconi
volume 16 | 2006
Gregory L. Ulmer
Electronic Monuments
volume 15 | 2005
Astrid Deuber-Mankowsky
Lara Croft
Cyber Heroine
volume 14 | 2005
Thomas Foster
The Souls of Cyberfolk
Posthumanism as Vernacular Theory
volume 13 | 2005
Peter Krapp
Déjà Vu
Aberrations of Cultural Memory
volume 12 | 2004
Eugene Thacker
Biomedia
volume 11 | 2004
Ann Weinstone
Avatar Bodies
A Tantra for Posthumanism
volume 10 | 2003
Steven Shaviro
Connected
or What It Means to Live in the Network Society
volume 9 | 2003
Joseph Tabbi
Cognitive Fictions
volume 8 | 2002
Diana Saco
Cybering Democracy
Public Space and the Internet
volume 7 | 2002
Vilém Flusser
Writings
volume 6 | 2002
Don Ihde
Bodies in Technology
volume 5 | 2002
Pierre Lévy
Cyberculture
volume 4 | 2001
Mark Poster
What's the Matter with the Internet?
volume 3 | 2001
R. L. Rutsky
High
Techne
Art and Technology from the Machine Aesthetic to the Posthuman
volume 2 | 1999
Ken Hillis
Digital
Sensations
Art and Technology from the Machine Aesthetic to the Posthuman
volume 1 | 1999
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