1995
Poster Mark
CyberDemocracy: Internet and the Public Sphere
http://www.hnet.uci.edu/mposter/writings/democ.html
The discussion of the political impact of the Internet has focussed on a number of issues: access, technological determinism, encryption, commodification, intellectual property, the public sphere, decentralization, anarchy, gender and ethnicity. While these issues may be addressed from a number of standpoints, only some them are able to assess the full extent of what is at stake in the new communications technology at the cultural level of identity formation.
University of California, Irvine
Copyright(c) Mark Poster 1995
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