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Reading Digital Culture is a textbook on digital culture edited by David Trend.

Caps analysis yields New York, United States, William Gibson, Donna Haraway, Paul Virilio, Howard Rheingold, University of Minnesota Press, University of California, San Francisco, Killing Floor, Michael Heim, Basic Books, First Steps, Manuel Castells, Michael Benedikt, New Edge, Difference Engine, Jaron Lanier, North America, Sherry Turkle, Vivian Sobchack, Jacques Derrida, Socialist Review, United Nations, World War.



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