This Bibliography and List of Related Websites will be available at
http://www.cpsr.org/dox/cpsr/conferences/diac97/bibliography.html
Agre, P., and Schuler, D. (1997). Reinventing Technology, Rediscovering Community: Critical Explorations of Computing as a Social Practice. Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing Co.
Anderson, R., Bikson, T., Law, S., and Mitchell, B. (1995). Universal Email: Feasibility and Societal Implications. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corp.
Bishop, A. (Ed.) (1993). Emerging Communities: Integrating Networked Information into Library Services. Champaign-Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press.
Brook, J., and Boal, I. (Eds.) (1995). Resisting the Virtual Life: The Culture and Politics of Information. San Francisco, CA: City Lights Books.
Bruckman, A. (1995). Cyberspace is Not Disneyland: The Role of the Artist in a Networked World. http://www.ahip.getty.edu/cyberpub/bruckman.html, commissioned by the Getty Art History Information Program.
Bruckman, A. (1996). "Finding One's Own Space in Cyberspace." Technology Review 99(1): 48-54.
Bruckman, A. and M. Resnick (1995). "The MediaMOO Project: Constructionism and Professional Community." Convergence 1(1):
Cavazos, E. and Gavino, M. "Cyberspace and the Law : Your Rights and Duties in the On-Line World " Mit Pr,1994
CCN (1993). A Vision of Change: Civic Promise and the National Information Infrastructure. Cambridge, MA: The Center for Civic Networking.
Cherny, L. (1995). The MUD Register: Conversational Modes of Action in a Text-Based Virtual Reality. Stanford University.
Cherny, L., Ed. And Weise, E. (Ed.) "Wired Women : Gender and New Realities in Cyberspace" (1996)
Cisler, S. (1994). (Ed.) Ties that Bind: Building Community Networks. Cupertino, CA: Apple Computer Corp. Library.
CPSR (1993). Serving the Community: A Public Interest Vision of the National Information Infrastructure. Palo Alto, CA: Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility.
Curtis, P. (1992). Mudding: Social Phenomena in Text-Based Virtual Realities. DIAC, Berkeley, CA,
Curtis, P. and D. Nichols (1993). MUDs Grow Up: Social Virtual Reality in the Real World. Third International Conference on Cyberspace, Austin, Texas,
Cisler, S. (1995). (Ed.) Ties that Bind: Converging Communities. Cupertino, CA: Apple Computer Corp. Library.
Davis, J. (1993, Fall). Focus on computers and the poor: a brand new poverty. The CPSR Newsletter. Palo Alto, CA: Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility.
Doctor, R. and Ankem, K. (1995). A Directory of Computerized Community Information Systems. Unpublished report. Tuscaloosa, AL: School of Library and Information Studies, University of Alabama.
Durusau, P. "High Places in Cyberspace, 1996 (Scholars Press Handbook Series, 7)" Scholars Pr, 1996
Engelman, Ralph; Public Radio and Television in America : A Political History (Sage, 1996)
Ess, C. (Ed) "Philosophical Perspectives on Computer-Mediated Communication (Suny Series in Computer-Mediated Communication) " State Univ of New York Pr, (1996)
Featherstone, M.(Ed), and Burrows R. (Ed) "Cyberspace/Cyberbodies/Cyberpunk : Cultures of Technological Embodiment (Theory, Culture & Society)" Sage Pubns, 1996
Galloway, K., and Rabinowitz, S. (1992). Welcome to Electronic Cafe International, a nice place for hot coffee, iced tea & virtual space. In Jacobson (1992).
Gore, A. (1991, Sept.). Infrastructure for the global village. Scientific American.
Gurak, L. "Persuasion in Cyberspace : Privacy, Community, and the Online Protests over Marketplace and Clipper", Yale Univ Press, (1997)
Ferguson, Tom, "Health Online : How to Find Health Information, Support Groups, and Self-Help Communities in Cyberspace" Addison-Wesley, (1996)
Hagel, J. and Armstrong, A. "Net Gain: Expanding Markets though Virtual Communities" McKinsey & Company, (1996)
Hiltz, S., and Turoff, M. (1993). The Network Nation (2nd Ed.). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Holley, J. (1994). Growing Sustainable Communities. Athens, OH: Appalachian Center for Economic Networks.
Holley, J. (1993). A Market-Niche Approach to Microenterprise Development: The Food Ventures Project. Athens, OH: Appalachian Center for Economic Networks.
Hughes, B. and J. Walters (1995). Children, MUDs, and Learning. AERA, San Francisco, CA,
Jones, S. "Cybersociety : Computer-Mediated Communication and Community" Sage Pubns, 1994
Jacobson, L. (Ed.) (1992). Cyberarts: Exploring Art and Technology. San Francisco, CA: Miller Freeman.
Kahin, B. (Ed.) and Nesson, C. (Ed) "Borders in Cyberspace : Information Policy and the Global Information Infrastructure (Publication of the Harvard Information Infrastructure Project)" MIT Pr, 1997
Kling, R. (Ed.) (1995). Computerization and Controversy: Value Conflict and Social Choices (2nd Ed.). San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
Kranich, N. (1994). Staking a Claim in Cyberspace: Ensuring a Public Place on the Info. Highway. Westfield, NJ: Open Magazine.
Koschmann, T., Ed. (1996). CSCL: Theory and Practice. Mahwah, NJ, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Lave, J. and E. Wenger. (1991). Situated Learning : Legitimate Peripheral Participation. Cambridge, England, Cambridge University Press.
Leslie, J. (1995, Winter). The high tech future of social change. Who cares.
Loader, B. (Ed.) "The Governance of Cyberspace". Routledge, (1997)
Ludlow, P., Ed. (1996) "High Noon on the Electronic Frontier : Conceptual Issues in Cyberspace" (Digital Communication) MIT Press
McChesney, Robert W.; Telecommunications, Mass Media, and Democracy : The Battle for the Control of U.S. Broadcasting, 1928-1935 (Oxford University Press, 1995)
Miller, S. (1995). "Civilizing Cyberspace: Policy, Power, and the Information Superhighway". Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley. (1996)
Morino Institute (1995). The Promise and Challenge of a New Communications Age. Reston, VA: The Morino Institute.
Morino, M. (1994). Assessment and Evolution of Community Networking. Washington,
O'Day, V., D. Bobrow, et al. (1996). The Social-Technical Design Circle. CSCW 96, Cambridge, MA, ACM Press.
Odasz, F. (1991, Summer). Big Sky Telegraph. Whole Earth Review.
Oldenberg, R. (1991). The Great Good Place: Cafs, Coffee Shops, Community Centers, Beauty Parlors, General Stores, Bars, Hangouts, and How They Get You Through the Day. New York, NY: Paragon House.
Paper Tiger; NO CARRIER: ACCESSING THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996, video, 28 min. (Paper Tiger Television Collective, 1996)
Paper Tiger; ROAR (Paper Tiger, 1991)
Papert, S. (1980). Mindstorms: Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas. New York, Basic Books.
Papert, S. (1991). Situating Constructionism. Constructionism Eds. I. Harel and S. Papert. Norwood, NJ, Ablex Publishing. 518.
Putnam, R. (1995, Jan.). Bowling alone: AmericaÕs declining social capital. Journal of Democracy.
Putnam, R. (1993, Spring). The prosperous community: social capital and public life. The American Prospect.
Resnick, M. and N. Rusk (1996). "The Computer Clubhouse: Preparing for Life in a Digital World." IBM Systems Journal 35(3-4): 431-440.
Resnick, P. and J. Miller (1996). "PICS: Internet Access Controls Without Censorship." Communications of the ACM Forthcoming:
Rheingold, H. (1993). The Virtual Community: Homesteading on the Electronic Frontier. Reading, MA, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company.
Scardamalia, M. and C. Bereiter (1994). "Computer Support for Knowledge-Building Communities." The Journal of the Learning Sciences 3(3): 265-283.
Schlager, M. and P. Schank (1996). TAPPED IN: A Multi-User Virtual Environment for Teacher Professional Development and Education Reform. The Virtual Classroom, Berkeley, CA,
Schuler, D. (1997). The Community Network Movement. http://www.scn.org/ip/commnet/
Doug Schuler, D. "New Community Networks: Wired for Change", Addison-Wesley, 1996.
Schwartz, E. (1996). NetActivism: How Citizens Use the Internet. Sebastopol, CA: Songline Studios.
Shaw, A. (1994). Social Constructionism and the Inner City: Designing Environments for Social Development and Urban Renewal. Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Schiller, H. (1996). Information Inequality. London: Routledge.
Sclove, R. "Town Meetings on Technology," Technology Review, 99, No. 5 (July 1996), pp. 24-31.
Sclove, R. "A Quick Guide to the Politics of Cyberspace," NetFuture, in five installments: No. 6 (Feb. 6, 1996); No. 7 (Feb. 14, 1996); No. 8 (Feb. 26, 1996), No. 10 (March 19, 1996), No. 15 (April 11, 1996).
Sclove. R. and Scheuer. J., "On the Road Again?: If Information Highways Are Anything Like Interstate HighwaysWatch Out!," in Computerization and Controversy: Value Conflicts and Social Choices, ed. Rob Kling (2nd ed., San Diego: Academic Press, 1996), pp. 606-612.Sclove, R. Democracy and Technology (New York: Guilford Press, 1995).
Sclove, R. "Putting Science to Work in Communities," Opinion Essay, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 41, no. 29 (31 March 1995), pp. B1-B3.
Slouka, M. "War of the Worlds : Cyberspace and the High-Tech Assault on Reality", (1996) Basic Books
Songer, N. (1996). "Exploring Learning Opportunities in Coordinated Network-Enhanced Classrooms: A case of kids as global scientists." The Journal of the Learning Sciences 5(4): 297-327.
Strate L. (Ed), Jacobson, R. (Ed), Gibson, S. (Ed.), Communication and Cyberspace : Social Interaction in an Electronic Environment (The Hampton Press Communication Series. Communication and Public space), Hampton Press. (1996)
Turkle, S. (1995). Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet. New York, Simon & Schuster.
Talbott, S. (1995). The Future Does Not Compute. Sebastopol, CA: OReilly & Associates
Varley, P. (1991, Nov./Dec.). What is really happening in Santa Monica? Technology Review. Libraries for the Future; TELECOM TOOLBOX (Libraries for the Future, 1996/1997)
Wallace, J. and Mangan, M, "Sex, Laws and Cyberspace : Freedom and Censorship on the Frontiers of the Online Revolution", Henry Holt (1996)
Whittle, D.B. "Cyberspace : The Human Dimension", Freeman (1997)