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White Noise

An A-Z of the Contradictions of Cyberculture

Palgrave Macmillan

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Table of contents (26 chapters)

  1. Technical/cultural

    • Andrew Calcutt
    Pages 122-124
  2. Universal/particular

    • Andrew Calcutt
    Pages 125-130
  3. Virtual reality/‘virtual reality’

    • Andrew Calcutt
    Pages 131-141
  4. War/peace

    • Andrew Calcutt
    Pages 142-148
  5. X-rated/infantilized

    • Andrew Calcutt
    Pages 149-155
  6. Youth/age

    • Andrew Calcutt
    Pages 156-157
  7. Zero sum game/everything to play for

    • Andrew Calcutt
    Pages 158-160
  8. Back Matter

    Pages 161-180

About this book

Transcending recent attempts to pigeonhole 'the information revolution', this book shows how the paradoxical aspects of new media and the Internet (is it masculine or feminine? Does it mean peace or war?) are the peculiarly intense expression of the contradictions underlying our whole society. Andrew Calcutt is an enthusiastic champion of the potential for new communications technology, and a trenchant critic of the culture of fear which prevents its realisation.

Reviews

"A sophisticated and readable survey of the myriad facets of cyber-culture." - Future Survey

"This is a marvelous book for use in both graduate and undergraduate courses in media and society, new technologies, or urban anthropology." - Communication Booknotes Quarterly

About the author

ANDREW CALCUTT is a frequent contributor to LM Magazine and a commissioning editor at Web-Content Providers Cyberia Online. His work has also appeared in Arena, Futures, The Idler and The Modern Review. Previous publications include Arrested Development: Pop Culture and the Erosion of Adulthood, and Beat: the Iconography of Victimhood from the Beats to Princess Diana.

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