Folks, New Book Reviews in Cyberculture Studies (July 2002) Each month, the Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies (RCCS) <http://www.com.washington.edu/rccs> publishes two or three full-length book reviews. The reviews reflect a modest attempt to locate critically various contours of the emerging and interdisciplinary field of cyberculture studies. RCCS's book reviews section now includes full-length reviews of over 130 books on cyberculture, the Internet, and technoculture. New reviews for July 2002 (found at http://www.com.washington.edu/rccs/books/) include: Lisa Gitelman, Scripts, Grooves, and Writing Machines: Representing Technology in the Edison Era. Stanford University Press, 1999. Reviewed by Daniel Gilfillan with a response from Lisa Gitelman. Leslie Regan Shade, Gender & Community in the Social Construction of the Internet. Peter Lang Publishing, 2002. Reviewed by Tara Kachgal with a response from Leslie Regan Shade. Carl Shapiro and Hal R. Varian, Information Rules: A Strategic Guide to the Networked Economy. Harvard Business School Press, 1999. Reviewed by Edward Castronova. If you or your colleagues are interested in reviewing books for RCCS, contact us directly at <dsilver@u.washington.edu>. As always, please feel free to forward this message. david silver http://faculty.washington.edu/dsilver To SUBSCRIBE to cyberculture-announce, a low volume announcement list for RCCS events and updates, email: listproc@u.washington.edu; No subject is needed. In the body, type: subscribe cyberculture-announce