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This is my personal bibliography on the topic. Readings for the course will be pulled from some of these books.

Ackermann, E. C. and K. Hartman (2001). The information searcher's guide to searching and researching on the Internet and WWW. Wilsonville, Or., ABF Content.

Armitage, J. and J. Roberts (2002). Living with cyberspace : technology & society in the 21st century. New York, Continuum.

Batinic, B., U.-D. Reips, et al. (2002). Online social sciences. Toronto, Hogrefe & Huber Publishers.

Baym, N. K. (2000). Tune in, log on : soaps, fandom, and online community. Thousand Oaks, Calif., Sage Publications.

Bell, D. and B. M. Kennedy (2000). The cybercultures reader. London ; New York, Routledge.

Bell, D. (2001). An introduction to cybercultures. London ; New York, Routledge.

Bell, D. (2004). Cyberculture : the key concepts. London ; New York, Routledge.

Berners-Lee, T. and M. Fischetti (1999). Weaving the Web : the original design and ultimate destiny of the World Wide Web by its inventor. San Francisco, Harper San Francisco.

Buchanan, E. A. (2004). Readings in virtual research ethics : issues and controversies. Hershey, PA, Information Science Pub.

Burnett, R. and P. D. Marshall (2003). Web theory : an introduction. London ; New York, Routledge.

Castells, M. (2001). The Internet galaxy : reflections on the Internet, business, and society. Oxford ; New York, Oxford University Press.

Castells, M. (2004). The power of identity. Malden, MA, Blackwell.

Cavalier, R. J. (2005). The Impact of the Internet on our Moral Lives. Albany, NY, State University of New York Press.

Cohill, A. M. and A. L. Kavanaugh (1997). Community networks : lessons from Blacksburg, Virginia. Boston, Artech House.

Constable, N. (2003). Romance on a global stage : pen pals, virtual ethnography, and "mail-order" marriages. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Crampton, J. W. (2003). The political mapping of cyberspace. Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press.

Crang, M., P. Crang, et al. (1999). Virtual geographies : bodies, space and relations. London ; New York, Routledge.

Danet, B. (2001). Cyberpl@y : communicating online. Oxford ; New York, NY, Berg.

DeGrandpre, R. J. (2001). Digitopia : the look of the new digital you. New York, Random.

Dodge, M. and R. Kitchin (2001). Mapping cyberspace. London ; New York, Routledge.

Elmer, G. (2002). Critical perspectives on the Internet. Lanham, Md., Rowman and Littlefield Inc.

Ess, C. and F. Sudweeks (2001). Culture, technology, communication : towards an intercultural global village. Albany, State University of New York Press.

Fornäs, J. (2002). Digital borderlands : cultural studies of identity and interactivity on the Internet. New York, Peter Lang.

Galloway, A. (2004). Protocol - How Control Exists after Decentralization, MIT Press.

Gauntlett, D. (2000). Web studies : rewiring media studies for the digital age. London, Arnold.

Gibbs, D. and K.-L. D. Krause (2000). Cyberlines : languages and cultures of the internet. Australia, James Nicholas.

Gumbrecht, H. U. and M. Marrinan (2003). Mapping Benjamin : the work of art in the digital age. Stanford, Calif., Stanford University Press.

Hakken, D. (1999). Cyborgs@Cyberspace? An Ethnographer Looks to the Future. New York, Routledge.

Hakken, D. (2003). The knowledge landscapes of cyberspace. New York, Routledge.

Herman, A. and T. Swiss (2000). The World Wide Web and contemporary cultural theory. New York, Routledge.

Hiltz, S. R. and M. Turoff (1993). The network nation : human communication via computer. Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press.

Hine, C. (2000). Virtual ethnography. London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif., Sage.

Hine, C. (2005). Virtual Methods, Issues in Social Research on the Internet. Oxford, Berg Publisher.

Holt, R. (2004). Dialogue on the Internet : language, civic identity, and computer-mediated communication. Westport, Conn., Praeger.

Howard, P. N. and S. Jones (2004). Society online : the Internet in context. Thousand Oaks, Calif., Sage.

Johns, M. D., S.-L. Chen, et al. (2004). Online social research : methods, issues & ethics. New York, P. Lang.

Jones, S. (1995). CyberSociety : computer-mediated communication and community. Thousand Oaks, Calif., Sage Publications.

Jones, S. (1997). Virtual culture : identity and communication in cybersociety. London ; Thousand Oaks, Sage Publications.

Jones, S. (1998). CyberSociety 2.0 : revisiting computer-mediated communication and community. Thousand Oaks, Calif., Sage Publications.

Jones, S. (1999). Doing Internet research : critical issues and methods for examining the Net. Thousand Oaks, Calif., Sage Publications.

Jordan, T. (1999). Cyberpower : the culture and politics of cyberspace and the Internet. London ; New York, Routledge.

Katz, J. E. and R. E. Rice (2002). Social consequences of internet use. Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press.

Kiesler, S. (1997). Culture of the internet. Mahwah, N.J., Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers.

Kim, A. J. (2000). Community building on the Web. Berkeley, Calif., Peachpit Press.

Kolko, B. E., L. Nakamura, et al. (2000). Race in cyberspace. New York, Routledge.

Kolko, B. E., L. Nakamura, et al. (2000). Race in cyberspace. New York, Routledge.

Lévy, P. (1997). Collective intelligence : mankind's emerging world in cyberspace. New York, Plenum Trade.

Lévy, P. (2001). Cyberculture. Minneapolis, MN ; London, University of Minnesota Press.

Lovink, G. (2002). Uncanny networks : dialogues with the virtual intelligentsia. Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press.

Madison, D. S. (2005). Critical ethnography : method, ethics, and performance. Thousand Oaks, Calif., Sage.

Mann, C. and F. Stewart (2000). Internet communication and qualitative research : a handbook for researching online. London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif., Sage Publications.

Marcus, G. E. (1999). Critical anthropology now : unexpected contexts,shifting constituencies, changing agendas. Santa Fe, N.M., School of American Research Press.

Markham, A. N. (1998). Life online : researching real experience in virtual space. Walnut Creek, CA, Altamira Press.

May, C. (2002). The information society : a sceptical view. Cambridge, UK, Malden, MA, Polity Press; Blackwell.

May, C. (2003). Key Thinkers for the Information Society. New York, Taylor & Francis, 2003.

Miller, D. and D. Slater (2000). The Internet : an ethnographic approach. Oxford ; New York, Berg.

Mitchell, W. J. (1995). City of bits : space, place, and the infobahn. Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press.

Mitchell, W. J. (1999). E-topia : "Urban life, Jim--but not as we know it". Cambridge, MA, MIT Press.

Mitchell, W. J. (2003). Me++ : the cyborg self and the networked city. Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press.

Mosco, V. (2004). The digital sublime : myth, power, and cyberspace. Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press.

Munt, S. (2001). Technospaces : inside the new media. London ; New York, Continuum.

Nakamura, L. (2002). Cybertypes : race, ethnicity, and identity on the Internet. New York, Routledge.

Porter, D. (1997). Internet culture. New York, Routledge.

Preece, J. (2000). Online Communities: Designing Usability, Supporting Sociability. Chichester, UK, John Wiley & Sons.

Quinn, M. J. (2005). Ethics for the Information Age. Boston, Pearson Addison Wesley.

Renninger, K. A., W. Shumar, et al. (2002). Building virtual communities learning and change in cyberspace. New York, Cambridge University Press.

Rheingold, H. (1991). Virtual reality. New York, Summit Books.

Rheingold, H. (1993). The virtual community : homesteading on the electronic frontier. Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley Pub. Co.

Rheingold, H. (2002). Smart mobs : the next social revolution. Cambridge, MA, Perseus Publishing.

Roberts, K. A. and R. W. Wilson (2002). "ICT and the Research Process: Issues Around the Compatibility of Technology with Qualitative Data Analysis." Forum Qualitative Social Research 3(2).

Rodzvilla, J. and Perseus Publishing. (2002). We've got blog : how weblogs are changing our culture. Cambridge, MA, Perseus Pub.

Rodzvilla, J. and Perseus Publishing. (2002). We've got blog : how weblogs are changing our culture. Cambridge, MA, Perseus Pub.

Roszak, T. (1994). The cult of information : a neo-Luddite treatise on high tech, artificial intelligence, and the true art of thinking. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Ryan, M.-L. (1999). Cyberspace textuality : computer technology and literary theory. Bloomington, Indiana University Press.

Ryan, M.-L. (1999). Cyberspace textuality : computer technology and literary theory. Bloomington, Indiana University Press.

Schaap, F. (2002). The words that took us there : ethnography in a virtual reality. Amsterdam, Aksant Academic Publishers.

Shaviro, S. (2003). Connected, or, What it means to live in the network society. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press.

Shields, R. (1996). Cultures of Internet : virtual spaces, real histories, living bodies. London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif., Sage Publications.

Shneiderman, B. (2002). Leonardo's laptop : human needs and the new computing technologies. Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press.

Silverman, D. (2001). Interpreting qualitative data : methods for analysing talk, text, and interaction. London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif., Sage Publications.

Smith, M. A. and P. Kollock (1999). Communities in cyberspace. London ; New York, Routledge.

Tavani, H. T. (2004). Ethics and technology : ethical issues in an age of information and communication technology. Hoboken, NJ, Wiley.

Turkle, S. (1995). Life on the screen : identity in the age of the Internet. New York, Simon & Schuster.

Vitanza, V. J. (1999). CyberReader. Boston, Allyn and Bacon.

Wellman, B. and C. A. Haythornthwaite (2002). The Internet in everyday life. Oxford, UK ; Malden, MA, USA, Blackwell Pub.

Whittaker, J. (2004). The cyberspace handbook. London ; New York, Routledge.

Wilson, S. M. and L. C. Peterson (2002). "The Anthropology Of Online Communities." Annual Review of Anthropology 31(1): 449-467.

Woolgar, S. (2002). Virtual society? : technology, cyberbole, reality. Oxford ; New York, Oxford University Press.