On Mon, 2008-12-01 at 17:32 +0100, Juan Paulhiac wrote:
Dear Philippa Smith,
Thank you for the references you posted.
Another interesting source is:
SILVER,David; MASSANARI, Adrienne. *Critical Cyberculture Studies*. NYU Press. 2006.
The introduction informs on several references like Beth E. KOLKO; Lisa NAKAMURA and Gilbert G. RODMAN. Look at Emily Noelle Ignacio's article "*E-Scaping Boundari*es", page 189, she makes a direct association to Anderson's claim.
Sincerely,
Juan Paulhiac Paris
2008/11/30 Robyn Tasaka <rtasaka@gmail.com>
Emily Noelle Ignacio cites Anderson in Building Diaspora
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 8:58 PM, Philippa Smith <philippa.smith@aut.ac.nz
wrote:
I'm seeking out references to Benedict Anderson's theory of "imagined communities" in relation to the Internet and how new technologies enable the construction of national identities. Certainly this is mentioned in Ananda Mitra's chapter "Virtual Commonality: Looking for India on the Internet" in Virtual Culture edited by Steven Jones and in S. Jones' chapter in the same book "The Internet and its Social Landscape. Mark Poster (1999) National Identities and Communications Technologies in The Information Society 15:4, 235-240 is another reference. But if there are any other references where people apply the theory in their research or discuss it please let me know.
Many thanks.
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