AIRers, *** feel free to distribute *** New Book Reviews in Cyberculture Studies (June 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 June 2002 (found at http://www.com.washington.edu/rccs/books/) include: Anne Wells Branscomb, Who Owns Information? From Privacy to Public Access. Basic Books, 1994. Reviewed by Benjamin Bates. Marie-Laure Ryan, editor, Cyberspace Textuality: Computer Technology & Literary Theory. Indiana University Press, 1999. Reviewed by Sara Jenkins. Barbara Warnick, Critical Literacy in a Digital Era: Technology, Rhetoric, and the Public Interest. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2002. Reviewed by Mia Consalvo. 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