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Item Details
Title:
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A RHETORIC OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNITIES
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By: |
Tharon W. Howard |
Format: |
Paperback |

List price:
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£24.95 |
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ISBN 10: |
1567502954 |
ISBN 13: |
9781567502954 |
Publisher: |
ABC-CLIO |
Pub. date: |
10 April, 1997 |
Series: |
Ablex New Directions in Computers & Composition |
Pages: |
216 |
Description: |
This is a study of the power to monitor what is said, authorize who may speak, and even to determine what is knowable within the context of electronic discourse communities. It tests the claim that the Internet and other wide-area networking systems promote participatory democracies. |
Synopsis: |
This book is a study of the power to monitor what is said, authorize who may speak, and even to determine what is and is not knowable within the context of electronic discourse communities. It tests the claim that the Internet and other wide-area networking systems promote participatory democracies and may serve as agencies for communal change by enabling the formation of resisting subjectivities. |
Illustrations: |
references, appendices |
Publication: |
US |
Imprint: |
Ablex Publishing Corporation |
Returns: |
Non-returnable |
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