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"My First Recession starts after the party is over. This study maps the transition of critical Internet culture from the mid to late 1990s Internet craze to the dotcom crash, the subsequent meltdown of global financial markets and 9/11. In his discussion of the dotcom boom-and-bust cycle, Geert...

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தலைமை எழுத்தாளர்: Lovink, Geert.
வடிவம்: புத்தகம்
மொழி:English
வெளியீடப்பட்டது: Rotterdam : V2/̲NAi Publishers, c2003.
தொகுதி:Critical Internet culture in transition.
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490 1 |a Critical Internet culture in transition 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (p. 289-293). 
505 0 0 |t Introduction: Currents in Critical Internet Culture --  |t Post-Speculative Internet Theory: Three Positions: Dreyfus, Castells, Lessig --  |t Anatomy of Dotcom Mania: Overview of Recent Literature --  |t Deep Europe and the Kosovo Conflict: A History of the V2_East/Syndicate Network --  |t Principles of Streaming Sovereignty: A History of the Xchange Network --  |t The Battle over New-Media Art Education: Experiences and Models --  |t Oekonux and the Free-Software Model: From Linux to the GLP Society --  |t Defining Open Publishing: Of Lists and Weblogs --  |t Conclusion: The Boundaries of Critical Internet Culture. 
520 1 |a "My First Recession starts after the party is over. This study maps the transition of critical Internet culture from the mid to late 1990s Internet craze to the dotcom crash, the subsequent meltdown of global financial markets and 9/11. In his discussion of the dotcom boom-and-bust cycle, Geert Lovink lays out the challenges faced by critical Internet culture today. In a series of case studies, Lovink and meticulously describes the ambivalent attitude that artists and activists take as they veer back and forth between euphoria and skepticism. As a part of this process, Lovink examines the internal dynamics of virtual communities through an analysis of the use of moderation and "collaboration filtering" on mailing lists and weblogs. He also confronts the practical and theoretical problems that appear as artists join the growing number of new-media education programs. Delving into the unexplored gold mines of list archives and weblogs, Lovink reveals a world that is largely unknown to both the general public and the Internet visionaries."--Jacket. 
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650 0 |a Information society. 
650 0 |a Internet  |x Economic aspects. 
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650 0 |a Electronic discussion groups. 
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