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``` Books on the Social Aspects of Computing, 1996-1997

Phil Agre

Copyright 1997 by the author. Feel free to forward this bibliography in electronic form to anyone for any noncommercial purpose.

This is the version of 11 January 1997. The most recent version can be found on the Web at http://weber.ucsd.edu/~pagre/recent-books.html

This is a bibliography of books on the social, cultural, political, economic, business, literary, legal, and religious aspects of networking and computing that were published in English in 1996 and 1997. It is probably incomplete. It is biased by my own interests and does not include mainly technical books or directories of online resources. Nor have I included the paperback editions of books that were published before 1996. I hope it is useful.

Many thanks to everyone who offered comments on the initial version of this list.

Espen J. Aarseth, Cybertext: Perspectives on Ergodic Literature, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997.

Mark S. Ackerman, ed, CSCW 96: Conference on Computer Supported Work, Association for Computing Machinery, 1996.

Philip E. Agre, Computation and Human Experience, Cambridge University Press, 1997.

Philip E. Agre and Marc Rotenberg, eds, Technology and Privacy: The New Landscape, MIT Press, 1997.

Philip E. Agre and Douglas Schuler, eds, Reinventing Technology, Rediscovering Community: Critical Studies in Computing as a Social Practice, Ablex, 1997.

Donald L. Alexander, ed, Telecommunications Policy: Have Regulators Dialed the Wrong Number?, Praeger, 1997.

Peter Allen, Cities and Regions as Self-Organizing Systems: Models of Complexity, Gordon and Breach, 1997.

Stanley Aronowitz, Barbara Martinsons, and Michael Menser, eds, Technoscience and Cyberculture, Routledge, 1996.

P. M. Asaro, Transforming Society by Transforming Technology: The Science and Politics of Participatory Design, University of Illinois Press, 1996.

William Aspray, Computer: A History of the Information Machine, HarperCollins, 1996.

Ken Auletta, The Highwaymen: Warriors of the Information Superhighway, Random House, 1997.

Nader Azarmi and Hyacinth Sama Nwana, eds, Software Agents and Soft Computing: Toward Enhancing Machine Intelligence: Concepts and Applications, Springer Verlag, 1997.

Sara Baase, A Gift of Fire: Social, Legal, and Ethical Issues in Computing, Prentice Hall, 1996.

James Bailey, After Thought: The Computer Challenge to Human Intelligence, Basic Books, 1996.

Stephen R. Barley and Julian Orr, eds, Between Craft and Science: Technical Work in the United States, Cornell University Press, 1997.

Jon Barwise and Jerry Seligman, Information Flow: The Logic of Distributed Systems, Cambridge University Press, 1997.

Marc Berg, Rationalizing Medical Work: Decision Support Techniques and Medical Practices, MIT Press, 1997.

Hugh Beyer and Karen Holtzblatt, Contextual Design: A Customer- Centered Approach to Systems Designs, Morgan Kaufman, 1997.

Brian P. Bloomfield, Rod Coombs, and David Knights, eds, Information Technology and Organizations: Strategies, Networks, and Integration, Oxford University Press, 1997.

Bernard H. Boar, Strategic Thinking for Information Technology, Wiley, 1996.

William Bogard, The Simulation of Surveillance: Hypercontrol in Telematic Societies, Cambridge University Press, 1996.

George Bornstein and Theresa Lynn Tinkle, eds, The Iconic Page in Manuscript, Print, and Digital Culture, University of Michigan Press, 1997.

Geoffrey C. Bowker, Susan Leigh Star, William Turner, and Les Gasser, eds, Social Science, Technical Systems and Cooperative Work: Beyond the Great Divide, Erlbaum, 1997.

M. Christine Boyer, CyberCities: Visual Perception in the Age of Electronic Communication, Princeton Architectural Press, 1996.

James Boyle, Shamans, Software, and Spleens: Law and the Construction of the Information Society, Harvard University Press, 1996.

Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, ed, Software Agents, MIT Press, 1997.

Lewis Branscomb and James Keller, eds, Converging Infrastructures: Intelligent Transportation and the National Information Infrastructure, MIT Press, 1996.

Joel Brinkley, Defining Vision: The Battle for the Future of Television, Harcourt Brace, 1997.

Gerald W. Brock and Gregory L. Rosston, eds, The Internet and Telecommunications Policy: Selected Papers from the 1995 Telecommunications Policy Research Conference, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1996.

Graeme Browning, Electronic Democracy: Using the Internet to Influence American Politics, edited by Daniel J. Weitzner, Pemberton Press, 1996.

Bridge Builders: African Experiences With Information and Communication Technology, National Academy Press, 1996.

Stephen A. Brown, Revolution at the Checkout Counter: The Explosion of the Bar Code, Harvard University Press, 1997.

Robert Buderi, The Invention That Changed the World: How a Small Group of Radar Pioneers Won the Second World War and Launched a Technological Revolution, Simon and Schuster, 1996.

John C. Butler, ed, Distance Education and the Internet, Pergamon, 1997.

Frances Cairncross, The Death of Distance: How the Communications Revolution Will Change Our Lives, Harvard Business School Press, 1997.

Martin Campbell-Kelly and William Aspray, Computer: A History of the Information Machine, HarperCollins, 1997.

Randall L. Carlson, The Information Superhighway: Strategic Alliances in Telecommunications and Multimedia, St. Martins Press, 1996.

Jim Carlton, Apple: The Inside Story of Intrigue, Egomania, and Business Blunders, Times Books, 1997.

Mark Casson, Information and Organization: A New Perspective on the Theory of the Firm, Clarendon Press, 1997.

Manuel Castells, The Rise of the Network Society, Blackwell, 1996.

Manuel Castells, The Power of Identity: The Information Age - Economy, Society and Culture, Blackwell Pub, 1997.

John L. Casti, Would-Be Worlds: How Simulation is Changing the Frontiers of Science, Wiley, 1997.

Fred H. Cate, Privacy in the Information Age, Brookings, 1997.

Ann Cavoukian and Don Tapscott, Who Knows: Safeguarding Your Privacy in a Networked World, Random House, 1996.

Lynn Cherny and Elizabeth Reba Weise, eds, Wired Women: Gender and New Realities in Cyberspace, Seal Press, 1996.

Clayton M. Christensen, The Innovator's Dilemma: When New Technologies Cause Great Firms to Fail, Harvard Business School Press, 1997.

Claudio Ciborra, ed, Groupware and Teamwork: Invisible Aid or Technical Hindrance?, Wiley, 1997.

Jon Clark, Managing Innovation and Change: People, Technology and Strategy, Sage, 1996.

Andrew Michael Cohill and Andrea L. Kavanaugh, eds, Community Networks: Lessons from Blacksburg, Virginia, Artech, 1997.

Arthur J. Cordell, T. Ran Ide, Luc Soete, and Karin Kamp, The New Wealth of Nations: Taxing Cyberspace, Between The Lines, 1997.

Richard Cornes and Todd Sandler, The Theory of Externalities, Public Goods, and Club Goods, Cambridge University Press, 1996.

James W. Cortada, Information Technology As Business History: Issues in the History and Management of Computers, Greenwood, 1996.

James W. Cortada, A Bibliographic Guide to the History of Computer Applications, 1950-1990, Greenwood, 1996.

James W. Cortada, Second Bibliographic Guide to the History of Computing, Computers, and the Information Processing Industry, Greenwood, 1996.

James W. Cortada, Best Practices in Information Technology: How Corporations Get the Most Value from Exploiting Their Digital Investments, Prentice Hall, 1997.

Carl J. Couch, Information Technologies and Social Orders, Aldine de Gruyter, 1996.

Ruth Schwartz Cowan, A Social History of American Technology, Oxford University Press, 1996.

Brad J. Cox, Superdistribution: Objects As Property on the Electronic Frontier, Addison-Wesley, 1996.

James L. Creighton and James W. R. Adams, Cybermeeting: How to Link People and Technology in Your Organization, AMACOM, 1997.

Mary J. Cronin, ed, The Internet Strategy Handbook: Lessons from the New Frontier of Business, Harvard Business School Press, 1996.

Mary J. Cronin, ed, Banking and Finance on the Internet, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1997.

Mary J. Cronin, Global Advantage on the Internet: From Corporate Connectivity to International Competitiveness, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1996.

Alfred W. Crosby, The Measure of Reality: Quantification and Western Society, 1250-1600, Cambridge University Press, 1997.

James Curran, David Morley, and Valerie Walkerdine, eds, Cultural Studies and Communications, Arnold, 1996.

Kurt Danziger, Naming the Mind: How Psychology Found Its Language, Sage, 1997.

Thomas H. Davenport and Laurence Prusak, Information Ecology: Mastering the Information and Knowledge Environment, Oxford University Press, 1997.

Jim Davis, Thomas Hirschl, and Michael Stack, eds, Cutting Edge: Technology, Information Capitalism and Social Revolution, Verso, 1997.

Judith Wagner DeCew, In Pursuit of Privacy: Law, Ethics, and the Rise of Technology, Cornell University Press, 1997.

Ronald J. Deibert, Parchment, Printing, and Hypermedia: Communication in World Order Transformation, Columbia University Press, 1997.

Derrick De Kerckhove, Planetary Mind: Collective Intelligence in the Digital Age, Hardwired, 1997.

John De La Mothe and Gilles Paquet, eds, Evolutionary Economics and the New International Political Economy, Pinter, 1996.

Dorothy E. Denning and Peter J. Denning, eds, Internet Besieged: Countering Cyberspace Scofflaws, Addison-Wesley, 1997.

Peter J. Denning and Robert M. Metcalfe, Beyond Calculation: The Next Fifty Years of Computing, Copernicus, 1997.

Everette E. Dennis and Ellen Wartella, eds, American Communication Research: The Remembered History, Erlbaum, 1996.

Michael L. Dertouzos, What Will Be: How the New World of Information Will Change Our Lives, Harper San Francisco, 1997.

Mark Dery, Escape Velocity: Cyberculture at the End of the Century, Grove/Atlantic, 1996.

Wilson Dizard, Meganet: How the Global Communications Network Will Connect Everyone on Earth, Westview Press, 1997.

Stephen Doheny-Farina, The Wired Neighborhood, Yale University Press, 1996.

Gerhard Dohrn-Van Rossum, History of the Hour: Clocks and Modern Temporal Orders, University of Chicago Press, 1996.

Lawrence Dowler, ed, Gateways to Knowledge: The Role of Academic Libraries in Teaching, Learning, and Research, MIT Press, 1997.

Peter Droege, ed, Intelligent Environments: Spatial Aspects of the Information Revolution, Elsevier, 1997.

Timothy Druckrey and Alluquere R. Stone, eds, Electronic Culture: Technology and Visual Representation, Aperture, 1997.

James F. Dunnigan, Digital Soldiers: The Evolution of High-Tech Weaponry and Tomorrow's Brave New Battlefield, St Martins Press, 1996.

William Dutton, ed, Information and Communication Technologies: Visions and Realities, Oxford University Press, 1996.

Geert Duysters, The Dynamics of Technical Innovation: The Evolution and Development of Information Technology, Elgar, 1996.

Esther Dyson, Release 2.0: A Design for Living in the Digital Age, Broadway, 1997.

Charles Edquist, ed, Systems of Innovation: Technologies, Institutions and Organizations, Pinter, 1997.

Paul N. Edwards, The Closed World: Computers and the Politics of Discourse in Cold War America, MIT Press, 1996.

Edeltraud Egger, Computer Supported Cooperative Work: The Bargaining Aspect, Lang, 1996.

Mike Featherstone and Roger Burrows, eds, Cyberspace/Cyberbodies/ Cyberpunk: Cultures of Technological Embodiment, Sage, 1996.

John Felleman, Deep Information: The Role of Information Policy in Environmental Sustainability, Ablex, 1997.

Tom Ferguson, Health Online: How to Find Health Information, Support Groups, and Self-Help Communities in Cyberspace, Addison-Wesley, 1996.

Roger Fetterman, The Interactive Corporation: Using Interactive Media and Intranets to Enhance Business Performance, Random House, 1997.

Charles Firestone, ed, The Internet as Paradigm, Aspen Institute for Information Studies, 1997.

Kimball Fisher and Mareen Duncan Fisher, The Distributed Mind: Achieving High Performance Through the Collective Intelligence of Knowledge Work Teams, AMACOM, 1997.

David H. Freedman and Charles C. Mann, At Large: The Strange Case of the World's Biggest Internet Invasion, Simon and Schuster, 1997.

Christopher Freeman and Luc Soete, The Economics of Industrial Innovation, third edition, MIT Press, 1997.

C. Bryan Gabbard and George S. Park, The Information Revolution in the Arab World: Commercial, Cultural And Political Dimensions, RAND, 1996.

Silvio Gaggi, From Text to Hypertext: Decentering the Subject in Fiction, Film, the Visual Arts, and Electronic Media, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1997.

Ruth Garner and Mark G. Gillingham, Internet Communication in Six Classrooms: Conversations Across Time, Space, and Culture, Erlbaum, 1996.

James E. Gaskin, Corporate Politics and the Internet, Prentice Hall, 1997.

Karamjit S. Gill, ed, Information Society: New Media, Ethics and Postmodernism, Springer Verlag, 1996.

Paul Gilster, Digital Literacy, John Wiley & Sons, 1997.

Beth Givens and Dale Fetherling, The Privacy Rights Handbook: How to Take Control of Your Personal Information, Avon, 1997.

Andrew Goldstein and William Aspray, eds, Facets: New Perspectives on the History of Semiconductors, IEEE, 1997.

Robert E. Goodin, ed, The Theory of Institutional Design, Cambridge University Press, 1996.

Stephen Graham and Simon Marvin, Telecommunications and the City: Electronic Spaces, Urban Places, Routledge, 1996.

William Greider, One World Ready or Not: The Manic Logic of Global Capitalism, Simon and Schuster, 1997.

Laura J. Gurak, Persuasion and Privacy in Cyberspace: The Online Protests over Lotus Marketplace and the Clipper Chip, Yale University Press, 1997.

Katie Hafner and Matthew Lyon, Where Wizards Stay Up Late: The Origins of the Internet, Simon and Schuster, 1996.

John Hagel III and Arthur G. Armstrong, Net Gain: Expanding Markets Through Virtual Communities, Harvard Business School Press, 1997.

Peter Hall, Cities of Tomorrow, Blackwell, 1996.

P.A.V. Hall and R. Hudson, eds, Software Without Frontiers: A Multi-Platform, Multi-Cultural, Multi-Nation Approach, Wiley, 1997.

Donna J. Haraway, Modest Witness @ Second Millennium: Female Man Meets Oncomouse -- Feminism and Technoscience, Routledge, 1996.

Teresa M. Harrison and Timothy D. Stephen, eds, Computer Networking and Scholarly Communication in Twenty-First-Century University, State University of New York Press, 1996.

Harvard Conference on the Internet and Society, O'Reilly, 1997.

Ursula K. Heise, Chronoschisms: Time, Narrative, and Postmodernism, Cambridge University Pr, 1997.

Horst Hendriks-Jansen, Catching Ourselves in the Act: Situated Activity, Interactive Emergence, Evolution, and Human Thought, MIT Press, 1996.

Lynn Hershman-Leeson, ed, Clicking In: Hot Links to a Digital Culture, Bay Press, 1996.

Jeremy Hope and Tony Hope, Competing in the Third Wave: The Ten Key Management Issues of the Information Age, Harvard Business School, 1997.

Peter W. Huber, Law and Disorder in Cyberspace: Abolish the FCC and Let Common Law Rule the Telecosm, Oxford University Press, 1997.

Heather E. Hudson, Global Connections: International Telecommunications Infrastructure and Policy, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1997.

John Hughes, Wolfgang Prinz, and Tom Rodden, eds, Proceedings of the Fifth European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Kluwer, 1997.

Watts S. Humphrey, Managing Technical People: Innovation, Teamwork, and the Software Process, Addison-Wesley, 1996.

Marco Iansiti, Technology Integration: Making Critical Choices in a Dynamic World, Harvard Business School Press, 1997.

Tim Jackson, Inside Intel: Andy Grove and the Rise of the World's Most Powerful Chip Company, Dutton, 1997.

Steven Johnson, Interface Culture: How New Technology Transforms the Way We Create and Communicate, Harper San Francisco, 1997.

Johndan Johnson-Eilola, Nostalgic Angels: Rearticulating Hypertext Writing, Ablex, 1997.

Vijay K. Jolly, Commercializing New Technologies: Getting from Mind to Market, Harvard Business School Press, 1997.

Brian Kahin and Charles Nesson, eds, Borders in Cyberspace: Information Policy and the Global Information Infrastructure, MIT Press, 1997.

Brian Kahin and James H. Keller, eds, Coordinating the Internet, MIT Press, 1997.

Brian Kahin and Ernest J. Wilson III, eds, National Information Infrastructure Initiatives: Vision and Policy Design, MIT Press, 1997.

Ravi Kalakota and Andrew B. Whinston, Frontiers of Electronic Commerce, Addison-Wesley, 1996.

Ravi Kalakota and Andrew Whinston, Electronic Commerce: A Manager's Guide, Addison-Wesley, 1996.

Robert Kanigel, The One Best Way: Frederick Winslow Taylor and the Enigma of Efficiency, Viking, 1997.

Curtis E. A. Karnow, Future Codes: Essays in Advanced Computer Technology and the Law, Artech House, 1997.

Harry C. Katz, ed, Telecommunications: Restructuring Work and Employment Relations Worldwide, ILR Press, 1997.

Jon Katz, Media Rants: Postpolitics in the Digital Nation, Hardwired, 1997.

Ralph Katz, ed, The Human Side of Managing Technological Innovation: A Collection of Readings, Oxford University Press, 1997.

Stephen T. Kerr, ed, Technology and the Future of Schooling, University of Chicago Press, 1996.

Sara Kiesler, ed, Culture of the Internet, Erlbaum, 1996.

Rob Kling, ed, Computerization and Controversy: Value Conflicts and Social Choices, second edition, Academic Press, 1996.

Timothy Koschmann, ed, CSCL: Theory and Practice of an Emerging Paradigm, Erlbaum, 1996.

George Kozmetsky and Piyu Yue, Global Economic Competition: Today's Warfare in Global Electronics Industries and Companies, Kluwer, 1997.

Samuel Krislov, How Nations Choose Product Standards and Standards Change Nations, Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1997.

Arthur Kroker and Marilouise Kroker, eds, Digital Delirium, St. Martin's, 1997.

Herbert Kubicek, William H. Dutton, and Robin Williams, eds, The Social Shaping of Information Superhighways: European and American Roads to the Information Society, St. Martin's Press, 1997.

Donald M. Lamberton, ed, The Economics of Communication and Information, Elgar, 1996.

George P. Landow, Hypertext 2.0: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and Technology, second edition, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997.

Eric Lee, The Labour Movement and the Internet: The New Internationalism, Pluto Press, 1997.

Andrew Leonard, Bots: The Origin of New Species, HardWired, 1997.

Paul Levinson, The Soft Edge: A Natural History and Future of the Information Revolution, Routledge, 1997.

Pierre Levy, Collective Intelligence: Mankind's Emerging World in Cyberspace, translated by Robert Bononno, Plenum Press, 1997.

Jessica Lipnack and Jeffrey Stamps, Virtual Teams: Reaching Across Space, Time, and Organizations With Technology, Wiley, 1997.

Lewis-Guodo Liu, The Internet and Library and Information Services: Issues, Trends, and Annotated Bibliography, 1994-1995, Greenwood Press, 1996.

Brian D. Loader, ed, The Governance of Cyberspace: Politics, Technology and Global Restructuring, Routledge, 1997.

Peter Ludlow and Loyd Blankenship, High Noon on the Electronic Frontier: Conceptual Issues in Cyberspace, MIT Press, 1996.

Jerry N. Luftman, ed, Competing in The Information Age: Strategic Alignment in Practice, Oxford University Press, 1996.

Nina Lykke and Rosi Braidotti, eds, Between Monsters Goddesses and Cyborgs: Feminist Confrontations With Science, Medicine and Cyberspace, Zed, 1996.

David Lyon and Elia Zureik, eds, Computers, Surveillance, and Privacy, University of Minnesota Press, 1996.

Donald MacKenzie, Knowing Machines: Essays on Technical Change, MIT Press, 1996.

Carl Malamud, A World's Fair for the Global Village, MIT Press, 1997.

Donald Mankin, Susan G. Cohen, Tora K. Bikson, and Don Mankin, Teams and Technology: Fulfilling the Promise of the New Organization, Harvard Business School Press, 1996.

Robin Mansell and Roger Silverstone, eds, Communication by Design: The Politics of Information and Communication Technologies, Oxford University Press, 1996.

Eugene Marlow, Patricia O'Connor Wilson, The Breakdown of Hierarchy: Communicating in the Evolving Workplace, Butterworth-Heinemann, 1997.

Chuck Martin, The Digital Estate: Strategies for Competing, Surviving, and Thriving in an Internetworked World, McGraw-Hill, 1996.

James Martin, Cybercorp: The New Business Revolution, Amacom, 1996.

Jeffrey Masten, Peter Stallybrass, and Nancy Vickers, eds, Language Machines: Technologies of Literary and Cultural Production, Routledge, 1997.

Charles H. McCain, Plugged in and Turned on: Planning, Coordinating, and Managing Computer-Supported Instruction, Corwin Press, 1996.

Angela McFarlane, ed, Information Technology and Authentic Learning: Realising the Potential of Computers in the Primary Classroom, Routledge, 1997.

John R. McIntyre, ed, Japan's Technical Standards: Implications for Global Trade and Competitiveness, Greenwood Publishing Group, 1997.

Lee W. McKnight and Joseph P. Bailey, eds, Internet Economics, MIT Press, 1997.

Alberto Melucci, Challenging Codes: Collective Action in the Information Age, Cambridge University Press, 1996.

Marc H. Meyer and Alvin P. Lehnerd, The Power of Product Platforms: Building Value and Cost Leadership, Free Press, 1997.

C. Thomas Mitchell, New Thinking in Design: Conversations on Theory and Practice, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1996.

Clement Mok, Designing Business: Multiple Media, Multiple Disciplines, MacMillan, 1996.

Thomas P. Moran and John M. Carroll, eds, Design Rationale: Concepts, Techniques, and Use, Erlbaum, 1996.

David C. Moschella and David Moscella, Waves of Power: Dynamics of Global Technology Leadership 1964-2010, Amacom, 1997.

Vincent Mosco, The Political Economy of Communication: Rethinking and Renewal, Sage, 1996.

Mary Anne Moser and Douglas MacLeod, eds, Immersed in Technology: Art and Virtual Environments, MIT Press, 1996.

Milton Mueller, Universal Service, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1996.

Rolland Munro and Jan Mouritsen, eds, Accountability: Power, Ethos and the Technologies of Managing, International Thomson Computer Press, 1997.

Charles J. Murray, The Supermen: The Story of Seymour Cray and the Technical Wizards Behind the Supercomputer, John Wiley & Sons, 1997.

Janet H. Murray, Hamlet on the Holodeck: The Future of Narrative in Cyberspace, Free Press, 1997.

Bonnie A. Nardi, ed, Context and Consciousness: Activity Theory and Human--Computer Interaction, MIT Press, 1996.

Robert E. Neilson, Collaborative Technologies and Organizational Learning, Idea Group, 1997.

W. Russell Neuman, Lee McKnight and Richard Jay Soloman, The Gordian Knot: Political Gridlock on the Information Highway, MIT Press, 1997.

David F. Noble, The Religion of Technology: The Divinity of Man and the Spirit of Invention, Knopf, 1997.

Nitin Nohria, Sumantra Ghoshal, The Differentiated Network: Organizing Multinational Corporations for Value Creation, Jossey-Bass, 1997.

A. Michael Noll, Highway of Dreams: A Critical View Along the Information Superhighway, Erlbaum, 1996.

Arthur L. Norberg and Judy E. O'Neill, Transforming Computer Technology: Information Processing for the Pentagon, 1962-1986, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996.

Jo Ann Oravec, Virtual Individuals, Virtual Groups: Human Dimensions of Groupware and Computer Networking, Cambridge University Press, 1996.

Wanda Orlikowski et al, eds, Information Technology and Changes in Organizational Work, Chapman and Hall, 1996.

Julian E. Orr, Talking About Machines: An Ethnography of a Modern Job, ILR Press, 1996.

Seymour Papert, The Connected Family: Bridging the Digital Generation Gap, Longstreet Press, 1996.

John Vernon Pavlik, New Media Technology: Cultural and Commercial Perspectives, Allyn and Bacon, 1996.

Robert Pearce, Global Competition and Technology: Essays in the Creation and Application of Knowledge by Multinationals, St Martins Press, 1997.

Robin P. Peek and Gregory B. Newby, eds, Scholarly Publishing: The Electronic Frontier, MIT Press, 1996.

Arno Penzias, Digital Harmony: Business, Technology and Life After Paperwork, HarperBusiness, 1996.

Don Peppers and Martha Rogers, Enterprise One to One: Tools for Competing in the Interactive Age, Doubleday, 1997.

Henry H. Perritt, Law and the Information Superhighway: Privacy, Access, Intellectual Property, Commerce, Liability, Wiley, 1996.

John Pickles, ed, Ground Truth: The Social Implications of Geographic Information Systems, Guilford Press, 1995.

Robert L. Pfaltzgraff, Jr. and Richard H. Shultz, Jr., eds, War in the Information Age: New Challenges For U.S. Security Policy, Brassey's, 1997.

Sadie Plant, Zeros and Ones: Digital Women and the New Technoculture, Doubleday, 1997.

Robert Pool, Beyond Engineering: How Society Shapes Technology, Oxford University Press, 1997.

David Porter, Internet Culture, Routledge, 1996.

Lynnette R. Porter, Creating the Virtual Classroom: Distance Learning with the Internet, Wiley, 1997.

Michael E. Porter, ed, Competition in Global Industries, Harvard Business School Press, 1996.

James Brian Quinn, Innovation Explosion: Using Intellect and Software to Revolutionize Growth Strategies, Free Press, 1997.

Neil Randall, The Soul of the Internet: Net Gods, Netizens and the Wiring of the World, International Thomson Computer Press, 1997.

Wayne Rash, Jr., Politics on the Nets: Wiring the Political Process, Freeman, 1997.

Gregory J. E. Rawlins, Slaves of the Machine: The Quickening of Computer Technology, MIT Press, 1997.

Edward S. Reed, From Soul to Mind: The Emergence of Psychology from Erasmus Darwin to William James, Yale University Press, 1997.

Robert H. Reid, Architects of the Web: 1,000 Days That Built the Future of Business, Wiley, 1997.

Byron Reeves and Clifford Nass, The Media Equation: How People Treat Computers, Television, and New Media Like Real People and Places, Cambridge University Press, 1996.

Michael Riordan and Lillian Hoddeson, Crystal Fire: The Birth of the Information Age, Norton, 1997.

Edward Mozley Roche and Michael James Blaine, eds, Information Technology, Development, and Policy: Theoretical Perspectives and Practical Challenges, Avebury, 1996.

Gene I. Rochlin, Trapped in The Net: The Unanticipated Consequences of Computerization, Princeton University Press, 1997.

Jonathan Rosenoer, Cyberlaw: The Law of the Internet, Springer, 1997.

Douglas Rushkoff, Playing the Future: How Kids' Culture Can Teach Us to Thrive in an Age of Chaos, HarperCollins, 1996.

David E. M. Sappington and Dennis L. Weisman, Designing Incentive Regulation for the Telecommunications Industry, MIT Press, 1996.

Ziauddin Sardar and Jerome R. Ravetz, eds, Cyberfutures: Culture and Politics on the Information Superhighway, New York University Press, 1996.

Dan Schiller, Theorizing Communication: A History, Oxford University Press, 1996.

Susanne K. Schmidt and Raymund Werle, Coordinating Technology: Studies in the International Standardization of Telecommunications, MIT Press, 1997.

Bruce Schneier and David Banisar, eds, The Electronic Privacy Papers: Documents on the Battle for Privacy in the Age of Surveillance, Wiley, 1997

Karen A. Schriver, Dynamics in Document Design: Creating Texts for Readers, Wiley, 1996.

Lynne Schrum, Boris Berenfeld, Teaching and Learning in the Information Age: A Guide to Educational Telecommunications, Allyn & Bacon, 1997.

Douglas Schuler, New Community Networks: Wired for Change, Addison- Wesley, 1996.

Edward Schwartz, Netactivism: How Citizens Use the Internet, Songline Studios, 1996.

Evan I. Schwartz, Webonomics: Nine Essential Principles for Growing Your Business on the World Wide Web, Broadway Books, 1997.

John Seabrook, Deeper: My Two-Year Odyssey in Cyberspace, Simon and Schuster, 1997.

Richard J. Severson, The Principles of Information Ethics, Sharpe, 1997.

Dan Shapiro, Michael Tauber, and Roland Traunmuller, eds, The Design of Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Groupware Systems, North-Holland, 1996.

David Shenk, Data Smog: Surviving the Information Glut, Harper San Francisco, 1997.

Joel N. Shurkin, Engines of the Mind: The Evolution of the Computer from Mainframes to Microprocessors, second edition, Norton, 1996.

Werner Sichel and Donald L. Alexander, eds, Networks, Infrastructure, and the New Task for Regulation, University of Michigan Press, 1996.

Adrian J. Slywotzky, Value Migration: How to Think Several Moves Ahead of the Competition, Harvard Business School Press, 1996.

Anthony Smith, Software for the Self: Technology and Culture, Oxford University Press, 1996,

Barbara Herrnstein Smith and Arkady Plotnitsky, eds, Mathematics, Science, and Postclassical Theory, Duke University Press, 1997.

Janna Malamud Smith, Private Matters: In Defense of the Personal Life, Addison-Wesley, 1997.

Robert Ellis Smith, Compliation of State and Federal Privacy Laws, Privacy Journal, 1997.

Herbert Snyder and Elisabeth Davenport, Costing and Pricing in the Digital Age: A Practical Guide for Information Services, Neal-Schuman, 1997.

Ilana Snyder, Hypertext: The Electronic Labyrinth, Melbourne University Press, 1996.

Elinor Harris Solomon, Virtual Money: Understanding the Power and Risks of Money's High-Speed Journey into Electronic Space, Oxford University Press, 1997.

Alan Sondheim and Chung-Shig Shin, eds, Being on Line: Net Subjectivity, Lusitania, 1996.

Dale Spender, Nattering on the Net: Women, Power and Cyberspace, Spinifex Press, 1996.

Richard A. Spinello, Case Studies in Information and Computer Ethics, Prentice Hall, 1997.

Francis Spufford and Jenny Uglow, eds, Cultural Babbage: Technology, Time and Invention, Faber and Faber, 1997.

Mark Stefik, Internet Dreams, MIT Press, 1996.

Jim Sterne, Customer Service on the Internet: Building Relationships, Increasing Loyalty, and Staying Competitive, John Wiley & Sons, 1996.

Richard N. Stichler and Robert Hauptman, eds, Ethics, Information and Technology: Readings, McFarland, 1997.

Alan Stone, How America Got On-Line: Politics, Markets, and the Revolution in Telecommunications, Sharpe, 1997.

Randall E. Stross, The Microsoft Way: The Real Story of How the Company Outsmarts Its Competition, Addison-Wesley, 1996.

Richard E. Susskind, The Future of Law: Facing the Challenges of Information Technology, Clarendon Press, 1996.

Michael Talalay, Chris Farrands, and Roger Tooze, eds, Technology, Culture and Competitiveness: Change and the World Political Economy, Routledge, 1997.

Don Tapscott, Growing Up Digital: The Rise of the Net Generation, McGraw-Hill, 1997.

Jennifer Terry and Melodie Calvert, eds, Processed Lives: Gender and Technology in Everyday Life, Routledge, 1997.

Joseph Tidd, Keith Pavitt, and J. R. Bessant, Managing Innovation: Integrating Technological, Market and Organizational Change, Wiley, 1997.

Ellen Ullman, Close to the Machine: Technophilia and its Discontents, City Lights, 1997.

Max Van Manen and Bas Levering, Childhood's Secrets: Intimacy, Privacy, and the Self Reconsidered, Teachers College Press, 1996.

James Wallace, Overdrive: Bill Gates and the Race to Control Cyberspace, Wiley, 1997.

Jonathan Wallace, Sex, Laws, and Cyberspace; Freedom and Censorship on the Frontiers of the Online Revolution, Henry Holt & Co, 1996.

Willis H. Ware, Privacy and Security Policy In A National Information Infrastructure Environment, RAND, 1996.

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