cultural histories of the Internet? request from a grad student
Hi Radhika/all Your student might be interested in Gerard Goggin's great project. I'm not sure if anything's been published yet but it would be worth them getting in touch. best Danny -- http://www.dannybutt.net ------ Forwarded Message From: Gerard Goggin <g.goggin@uq.edu.au> 'Inventing the Internet Oz Style: A Cultural History of Australian Internet' Gerard Goggin - Centre for Critical and Cultural Studies, University of Queensland Institute for Social Research, Swinburne University of Technology, Wednesday, 9 April 2003, 12.30-1.30 Seminar Room AR103, AR Building, (Hawthorn Campus) The topic: As a recently new media technology, the internet has enjoyed extraordinarily rapid adoption. But what do we really know about how it has shaped and been shaped by Australian culture? This paper discusses early findings from a major project on the cultural history of Australian internet. Focussing on the use of the internet by alternative communities in Northern New South Wales, and the case of pioneering internet company Pegasus, it offers a fresh perspective on Australian internet. radhika gajjala wrote on 15/4/03 10:46 PM:
Hi all - I know the archives contain some info on this (and I'm digging up some from my own biblios) - so I sent him to the archives too - but a grad student is requesting the following info and will be glad for any help.
thanks, r
I'm hoping to impose on you for some book or article suggestions.
Specifically, cultural histories of the Internet.
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