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Cyberliteracy : navigating the Internet with awareness / Laura J. Gurak.

LIBRA TK5105.875.I57 G88 2001
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Gurak, Laura J.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Internet literacy.
Physical Description:
viii, 194 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
New Haven : Yale University Press, [2001]
Summary:
The Internet has changed our social spaces, our political and social realities, our use of language, and the way we communicate, all with breathtaking speed. Almost everyone who deals with the Internet and the new world of cyberspace communication at times feels bewildered, dismayed, or even infuriated. In this clear and helpful book, computer communications scholar Laura J. Gurak takes a close look at the critical issues of online communication and discusses how to become literate in the new mass medium of our era.
In cyberspace, Gurak shows us, literacy means much more than knowing how to read. Cyberliteracy means being able to sort fact from fiction, to detect extremism from reasonable debate, and to identify gender bias, commercialism, imitation, parody, and other aspects of written language that are problematic in online communication. Active reading skills are essential in cyberspace, where hoaxes abound, advertising masquerades as product information, privacy is often compromised, and Web pages and email messages distort the truth. Gurak analyzes the new language of the Internet, explaining how to prepare for its discourse and protect oneself from its hazards. This book will appeal to anyone with an interest in the impact of the Internet on the practices of reading and writing and on our culture in general.
Contents:
1 Cyberliteracy: Toward a New Internet Consciousness 9
2 Speed, Reach, Anonymity, Interactivity 29
3 Techno-Rage: Machines, Anger, and Censorship 47
4 Gender(s) and Virtualities 65
5 Humor, Hoaxes, and Legends in Cyberspace 82
6 Privacy and Copyright in Digital Space 110
7 Shopping at the E-Mall 128
8 Think Globally, Eat Locally 145.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-174) and index.
ISBN:
0300089791
OCLC:
46538428

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