Journals, E-Zines, and Books Available Online

Note that http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/gthursby/rel/cyberphi.htm and Cyberculture: The Voice of the Shuttle links to numerous sites. Also key into http://muse.jhu.edu for paid on-line journals through our library.

The Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation

CTHEORY: Theory, Technology, Culture Ed. by Arthur and Marilouise Kroker

Cyberpoet's Guide to Virtual Culture and Cyberpunk Zines

geekgirl

Peter Ludlow's High Noon on the Electronic Frontier: Conceptual Issues in Cyberspace

Hotwired: complementary to Wired.

Illuminations: The Critical Theory Website by Douglas Brown and Douglas Kellner on Walter Benjamin, Adorn, Marcuse, and others.

Images: A Journal of Film and Popular Culture

internationale situationniste: Guy DeBord's Society of Spectacle is available here.

Internet Culture

Parallel combines art with technology.

Postmodern Culture

Public Culture: Society for Transnational Studies

Public Netbase+0 Media~Space: Institute for New Culture Technologies

Readings and Surfings: Techno Cultural Media Resources on Ethics and the Internet.

Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies now hosted by the School of Communication at the University of Washington.

Technoculture on the power abuse in cyberspace and the government shackling of privacy.

Technorealism and the debate on the good and the bad of technology, including David Shenk who wrote Data Smog and the Technorealism Journal.

Social theory for fans of popular culture and vice versa includes Framework: the Journal of Cinema and Media.

trAced:Cyberculture and Theory

Trincoll Journali, one of the first college-student driven Web zines on-line.

Howard Rheingold's Virtual Community made available on-line.