The politics of cyberspace : a new political science reader.

Summary: This book tackles the most important themes tied to the emergence of cyberspace-the inequalities of access,the use of the web by main stream political parties,the challenges to the First Amendment,the possibility that the web may poster new understandings of gender and the need for progress...

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Other Authors: Chris Toulouse, Timothy W. Lukes
Published: New York and London: Routledge, 1998.
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