Contributors: John Armitage, University of Northumbria at Newcastle; Verena Andermatt Conley, Harvard University; James Der Derian, Brown University; William H. Dutton, University of South California; Phil Graham, University of Queensland; Tim Jordan, Open University; Wan-Ying Ling to come; David Lyon, Queen's University, Canada; Ian Miles, University of Manchester; Joanne Roberts, University of Northumbria at Newcastle; Saskia Sassen, New York University; Cathryn Vasseleu, University of Technology, Sydney; McKenzie Wark, University of Sydney; Frank Webster, University of Birmingham
John Armitage is Principal Lecturer in Politics and Media Studies and Joanne Roberts is Senior Lecturer in Economics, both at the University of Northumbria at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, where both are also Directors of the Cyber Society Research Unit.
"There are numerous edited collections that deal with the social, policy, and ethical aspects of the Internet. Some of them will have a short shelf-life, as their theoretical perspective is thin and overall sentiment too deterministic and utopian. Living with Cyberspace, however, offers a challenging and critical perspective on important facets of cyberspace and lays a good foundation for future work." -Left Curve
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