Fwd: private/public space & new media
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From: Peter Timusk <ptimusk@sympatico.ca> Date: June 29, 2009 5:14:18 AM GMT-04:00 To: Holly Kruse <holly-kruse@utulsa.edu> Subject: Re: [Air-L] private/public space & new media
I have read Thomas' Hacker Culture for a fourth year paper on the harm of computer crime. (http://www.webpagex.org/LAWS4908.html). It is not a bad book and involves some Foucault.
and would also suggest this below although I have not read it and it appears to not be about the net per say. Certainly there is the move to the right and fear taking away our public spaces and the net is rather public with many of us thinking it is private. I think Brian Loader has some writings or edited writings on public space.http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/soci/about/s_load.htm
Dimitrakaki Angela. Private Views: Spaces & Gender In Contemporary Art From Britain: Liverpool, April 1997 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2001)
I just ordered a copy.
On 28-Jun-09, at 4:07 PM, Holly Kruse wrote:
As promised, here are the sources people suggested to me in response to my query about research on new technology and public & private space. I've excluded the ones that were in the bibliography of sources that I'm using in my current book (and/or used in my last one) that I posted to air- l a few days ago. Several of these I had already looked at and/or have, some I was aware of but hadn't looked at, and some were new to me. Because I mostly just copied and pasted these from email messages, this list is in no particular order and uses no format or style. Apologies for that.
There are several suggestions that I will be looking at as I write what is supposed to be my brief (ha) summary chapter, and in further revisions to the rest of the manuscript. Thanks so much to everyone!
Holly
Peter Timusk statistical computer programmer ptimusk@sympatico.ca address 701-151 Parkdale Avenue Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1Y 4V8 Phone 613-729-8328 May all your numbers be quality numbers... even if they are only average numbers.
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