The emerging cyberculture : literacy, paradigm and paradox / edited by Stephanie B. Gibson and Ollie O. Oviedo.
Contributor(s): Gibson, Stephanie B
| Oviedo, Ollie O
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
The areas related to emerging forms of electronic communication considered in this text are framed against an historical background. These areas are: issues of what constitutes literacy in communication; paradigms and concepts of self; and the paradoxical nature of technology and cultural shift.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Early paradigms -- Paradigms: Understanding of self and others -- Paradox: The power of infinite connections.