Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Scholarly discourse supreme: RCCS

Those of you that monitor the Air-list have probably already seen the announcement post from David Silver about the recent book titles that have been reviewed on the Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies (RCCS). This particular list of titles is stunning with respect to the titles, the reviewers and the authors' responses…and all relate to facets of the Ljubljana seminar. Below is Silver's post from the Air-List:

Dear AoIR people,

happy soon-to-be april!


 

each month, the resource center for cyberculture studies (RCCS)

publishes a set of book reviews and author responses (

http://rccs.usfca.edu/booklist.asp ). books of the month for april 2008

include:


 

Always Already New: Media, History, and the Data of Culture

Author: Lisa Gitelman

Publisher: MIT Press, 2006

Review 1: J. Patrick Biddix

Review 2: David Heineman

Review 3: Michelle Rodino-Colocino

Author Response: Lisa Gitelman


 

Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide

Author: Henry Jenkins

Publisher: NYU Press, 2006

Review 1: Susan Keith

Review 2: Anne Kustritz

Review 3: Darby Orcutt

Review 4: J. Richard Stevens

Author Response: Henry Jenkins


 

Everything Is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder

Author: David Weinberger

Publisher: Times Books, 2007

Review 1: Lucinda Austin

Review 2: Geoffrey B. Cain

Review 3: Erika Pearson

Author Response: David Weinberger


 

Online Matchmaking

Editors: Monica T. Whitty, Andrea J. Baker, James A. Inman

Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan, 2007

Review 1: Trudy Barber

Author Response: Andrea J. Baker


 

enjoy. there's more where that came from.


 

david silver

http://silverinsf.blogspot.com

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