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245 1 0 _aCyberspaces of everyday life /
_cMark Nunes.
264 1 _aMinneapolis, Minn. :
_bUniversity of Minnesota Press,
_c[2006]
264 4 _c©2006
300 _axxvii, 223 pages ;
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336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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490 1 _aElectronic mediations ;
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 201-213) and index.
505 0 _aThe problem of cyberspace -- Virtual worlds and situated spaces : topographies of the World Wide Web -- Email, the letter, and the post -- Student bodies.
520 _a"Networks and computer-mediated communication now penetrate the spaces of everyday life at a fundamental level. We communicate, work, bank, date, check the weather, and fuel conspiracy theories online. In each instance, users interact with network technology as much more than a computational device. Cyberspaces of Everyday Life provides a critical framework for understanding how the Internet takes part in the production of social space. Mark Nunes draws on the spatial analysis work of Henri Lefebvre to make sense of cyberspace as a social product. Looking at online education, he explores the ways in which the Internet restructures the university. Nunes also examines social uses of the World Wide Web and illustrates the ways online communication alters the relation between the global and the local. He also applies Deleuzian theory to emphasize computer-mediated communications' performative elements of spatial production. Addressing the social and cultural implications of spam and anti-spam legislation, as well as how the burst Internet stock bubble and the Patriot Act have affected the relationship between networked spaces and daily living, Cyberspaces of Everyday Life sheds new light on the question of virtual space and its role in the offline world. Mark Nunes is associate professor and chair of the humanities department at Georgia Perimeter College, Clarkston Campus."--Publisher description.
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