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  • Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. 319 pp., vii. '1' in number line. Following the Editor's Introduction: "Thoughts Along the I-Way: Philosophy and the Emergence of CMC", Contents divided into 3 Parts and 11 Essays: I. EPISTEMOLOGY AND SEMIOTICS (1) David Kolb, "Discourse across Links"; (2) Gary Shank and Donald Cunningham, "Mediated Phosphor Dots: Toward a Post-Cartesian Model of CMC via the Semiotic Superhighway"; II. ETHICS, GENDER, AND POLITICS (3) Dag Elgesem, "Privacy, Respect for Persons, and Risks"; (4) Peter Danielson, "The Evolution of Computer-Mediated Ethics"; (5) John Lawrence, "Intellectual Property Futures: The Paper Club and the Digital Common"; (6) Susan Herring, "Posting in a Different Voice: Gender and Ethics in CMC"; (7) Carol J. Adams, " ' This is Not Our Fathers' Pornography ': Sex, Lies, and Computers"; (8) Suhn-Hee Yoon, "Power Online: A Poststructuralist Perspective on CMC"; (9) Charles Ess, "The Political Computer: Democracy, CMC, and Habermas"; III. IMPACTS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR RELIGIOUS AUTHORITY, COMMUNITIES, AND BELIEFS (10) Stephen D. O'Leary and Brenda E. Brasher, "The Unknown God of the Internet: Religious Communication from the Ancient Agora to the Virtual Forum"; (11) Phil Mullins, "Sacred Texts in the Sea of Texts: The Bible in North American Electronic Culture"; Contributors, pp. 303-304; Index, pp. 305-319. Glossy light gray wrappers with Dark gray box on left front cover (3 1/4" x 6 1/4"), from lower middle up to top edge for Title lettering in white letters; Editor name in smaller letters below the Title box and superimposed on light gray background. Previous owner name and purchase date discreetly at top left inside front cover; micro-wear and hint of outward curls at corners, else virtually As New: Tight binding (NO cracks); essentially square corners (NO bumps); faint, thin, light green remainder mark across bottom edge. Clean text. Solid copy. Laid in from New York Times: (1)Technology, Denise Caruso, "Digital Commerce: The Key Issue for the Net is not smut, it is the use of encryption" [3 25 1996]; (2) Saul Hansell, "U.S. Workers Stole Data on 11,000, Agency Says" [4 6 1996]; (3) Matthew Wald, "In Computer Era, Power Glitches Are More Critical".