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MISTICA: Two books on Network Society

From: Daniel Pimienta ([email protected])
Date: Sat Nov 15 2003 - 10:47:26 AST


>From: Doug Schuler <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [gcnp] relevant journals and reviewers
>
>As many of you know, Peter Day and I have been editing two
>books about what people are doing with computers to support
>community work, social change, etc. Both books will be
>out in 2004 and (I can tell you) we'll both be quite happy
>to see them actually published. I've enclosed the tables of
>contents below FYI. The reason that I'm sending this out
>now is that both publishers are asking for a list of people
>who would like to be reviewers for the book. We'd also like
>to know any journals that should receive a copy.
>Thanks in advance!!
>--- Doug (Seattle) and Peter (Brighton)
>
>Shaping the Network Society: The New Role of Civil Society in Cyberspace
>Edited by Doug Schuler and Peter Day
>MIT Press 2004
>
>1 A New Public Sphere: Opportunities and Challenges, Doug
>Schuler and Peter Day Civilizing the Network Society
>2 Cyberspace, Power and Globalization, Oliver Boyd-Barrett
>3 Shaping Technology for the "Good Life": The Technological Imperative
>Versus the Social Imperative, Gary Chapman
>4 Towards a Global Billboard Society, Cees Hamelink
>Global Tales of the Civil Network Society
>5 A Census of Public Computing in Toledo, Ohio, Kate Williams
>and Abdul Alkalimat
>6 The Rise and Fall of Amsterdam's Digital City, Geert Lovink
>and Patrice Riemens
>7 Community Networks Go Virtual: Tracing the Evolution of ICT
>in Buenos Aires and Montevideo, Susana Finquelievich
>8 Civic Networking in a Hostile Environment: Experiences in
>the Former Yugoslavia, Veran Matic
>9 Rethinking Telecenters, Microbanks and Applied IT for Rural
>Development, Scott Robinson
>10 The Role of CNs in Shaping the Network Society: Enabling
>People to Develop their own Projects, Fiorella De Cindio
>Building a New Public Sphere in Cyberspace
>11 Information Technology and the Public Sphere, Craig
>Calhoun
>12 What Do We Need To Know about the Future we're creating?
>Technobiographical Reflections, Howard Rheingold
>13 Libraries, Civil Society, & the Public Sphere, Nancy
>Kranich
>14 The Soil of Cyberspace: Historical Archeologies of the BEV
>and SCN, David Silver
>15 Globalization and Media Democracy: The Case of the
>Independent Media Centers, Douglas Morris
>16 Prospects for a New Public Sphere, Peter Day and Doug
>Schuler
>
>----------------------------------------
>
>Community Practice in the Network Society:
>Local Action / Global Interaction
>Edited by Peter Day and Douglas Schuler
>Routledge, 2004
>
>1. Creating a New Public Sphere: the expectations and
>challenges facing community uses of ICTs, Peter Day & Doug
>Schuler
>The Network Society
>2. Globalization, Cyberspace and the Public Sphere, Oliver
>Boyd-Barrett
>3. Cybersobriety: how a commercially driven internet
>threatens the foundations of democratic self-governance and
>what to do about it, Richard E Sclove
>4. Welcome to 1927: The Creation of Property Rights and
>Internet Domain Name Policy in Historical Perspective,
>Christian Sandvig
>5. The Implications of Online Commercial Gatekeeping for
>Diversity in Cyberspace, Eszter Hargittai
>Snapshots of Community practice
>6. A Participative Approach to Promoting Health in
>Communities, Audrey Marshall.
>7. Cybercafes, telecenters and the expanding digital culture
>in Latin America, Scott Robinson
>8. Participatory Design of Information Strategies in El
>Salvador, Christina Courtright.
>9. A Local Census of Public Access to ICTs, Abdul Alkalimat.
>An Emerging Community Technology
>10. Citizenship & Public Access Internet Use: beyond the
>field of dreams, Ellen Balka & Brian J. Peterson.
>11. Universal Service and the Human Right to Communicate,
>William J. McIver, Jr.
>12. Community Building and Community Technology: an
>asset-based approach, Nicol Turner and Randal Pinkett.
>13. Next Generation Community Networks and User
>Participation, Murali Venkatesh, Julia Nosovitch and Wayne
>Miner
>14. Community Informatics Systems: a meeting place for useful
>research, Wal Taylor & Stuart Marshall
>Conclusions
>15. Integrating Policy, Research and Practice, Peter Day and
>Doug Schuler
>
> ********************************************************************
> * SHAPING THE NETWORK SOCIETY *
> * Patterns for Participation, Action, and Change *
> * http://www.cpsr.org/program/sphere/patterns/ *
> * Tomorrow's information and communication infrastructure *
> * is being shaped today... *
> * But by whom and to what ends? *
> * Public Sphere Project (CPSR) http://www.cpsr.org/program/sphere *
> ********************************************************************



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