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[RRE]Cybersociology Magazine Issue Four
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Date: Tue, 1 Dec 1998 15:30:14 +0000
From: Robin Hamman
CYBERSOCIOLOGY MAGAZINE ISSUE FOUR - OUT TODAY!
Cybersociology Magazine is a new forum for critical articles, papers, and reviews about cyberspace, cyberculture, and the Internet.
The current issue (4) is the best yet with 11 feature articles, a net art submission, a site review, and a book review. There's also a chat room, a discussion list, and an online bookstore.
Cybersociology Magazine is edited and produced by Robin Hamman, Hypermedia Research Centre, University of Westminster (London).
For fastest access: UK: http://www.socio.demon.co.uk/magazine Rest of World: http://www.cybersoc.com/magazine
++++++++++ Feature Articles ++++++++++- Cyberpunks: A Sociological Analysis With Special Interest In The
Description Of Their Online Activities, By Markus Wiemker at the University
of Aachen RWTH Germany.- Net Ideologies: From Cyber-liberalism to Cyber-realism, By Francisco
Millarch, Recent Graduate (MA) of the Hypermedia Research Centre,
University of Westminster, London.- Will the Technobabble Bubble Burst?, By Rachel Collinson, Post-Graduate
at the Hypermedia Research Centre, University of Westminster, London.- What Is A Geek?, by Misuba (Mike Sugarbaker)- Interview with Bruce Sterling, By Zana Poliakov of CK-
CyberKuhinja, Inc. (Cyber Kitchen) in Belgrade.- Ken Wilber and Cyberspace, By Michel Bauwens of Kyberco
Cyber-Marketing, Paris.-
*Revolting Temporary Media Lab: Manchester, England. By Micz Flor, Lecturer at the University of Salford (UK) and Editor of CrashMedia.
*Notes from the Exploding Media Symposium, by Robin Hamman (email) PhD candidate at the Hypermedia Research Centre, University of Westminster and editor of Cybersociology Magazine.
++++++++++ Net Art ++++++++++
*The 12-hour ISBN JPEG Project, By Brad Brace (email) A continually changing sequence of hypermodern imagery served from dozens of distributed servers around the World.
++++++++++ Site Review ++++++++++
Portal on Global Digitalization / The Hoechst Triangle Forum Reviewed by: M. Alan Kazlev, Australia.
++++++++++ Book Review ++++++++++
Knowledge Societies, Reviewed by Ravi Srinivas, India.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++* Cybersociology Magazine is located at:
UK: http://www.socio.demon.co.uk/magazine
Rest of World: http://www.cybersoc.com/magazine +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++* m
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++*+ Robin Hamman, PhD Candidate at the Hypermedia Research Centre, University of Westminster, London. ______ __ / ____/_ __/ /_ ___ ______________ _____ / / / / / / __ \/ _ \/ ___/ ___/ __ \/ ___/ / /___/ /_/ / /_/ / __/ / (__ ) /_/ / /__ \____/\__, /_.___/\___/_/ /____/\____/\___/ /____/ http://www.cybersoc.com
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++*+ Carpe Mo-Diem = Seize the Digital Day ```
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