Although it may not be as well-known as other Internet/cyberculture anthologies, I recommend _Communication and Cyberspace: Social Interaction in an Electronic Environment_ edited by Lance Strate, Ron L. Jacobson, and Stephanie Gibson (Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press), now in its second edition (2003). Janet Sternberg, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, New Media/Digital Media Department of Communication and Media Studies Fordham University Matthew Jason Eliot wrote:
Okay folks,
Here's a question for the scholars among us.
What would you consider to be the canonical anthologies in Internet studies or cyberculture studies? I think there are a fair amount of individual books that would make it to this list, but what about anthologies? These latter publications often serve as a "state of the state" when they are published. Which ones would you suggest form the basis for Internet studies?