CS547 Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Seminar on People, Computers, and Design)
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Fred Turner · Stanford Dept. of Communication
From Counterculture To Cyberculture: How The Whole Earth Catalog Brought Us "Virtual Community" April 11, 2003 In 1993, just as the Internet was emerging into public consciousness,
journalist Howard Rheingold brought a new phrase to public discussions
of computer-mediated communication: "virtual community."
Within months, the phrase had been taken up by researchers, programmers,
and corporate CEO's. For a time, virtual communities seemed poised
to become one of the defining social formations - and business
plans -- of the Internet age. By tracing the migration of countercultural ideas and practices into the digital realm, I hope to raise questions about the role culture plays in shaping our perceptions of emerging digital technologies. There will be lots of time for discussion. |
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