01288pam a2200265 a 45000010008000000030008000080050017000160080041000330100013000740150015000870200053001020200059001550350012002140400041002260820022002671000019002892450080003082600034003883000025004225040066004475050430005136500032009436500031009756500016010061364657BD-DhUL20160404144603.0980717s1999 nyu b 001 0 eng  a98038185 aGB99-38033 a0415915589qacid-free paperqalkaline paperqhc. a0415915597qacid-free paperqalkaline paperqpaperback a1364657 aDLCbengcDLCdDLCdOrLoB-BdBD-DhUL00a303.4834221bHAC1 aHakken, David.10aCyborgs@cyberspace? :ban ethnographer looks to the future /cDavid Hakken. aNew York :bRoutledge,c1999. axi, 264 p. ;c24 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [229]-244) and index.0 a1. Introduction -- 2. An Alternative to "Computer Revolution" Thought -- 3. Doing Ethnography in Cyberspace -- 4. The Entity Problem: What Carries Culture in Cyberspace? -- 5. The Ethnography of Mid-Range Social Relations in Cyberspace: Community, Region, Organization, and Civil Society -- 6. Macro-Social Relations and Structure in Cyberspace -- 7. Knowledge in Cyberspace and the Practice of Ethnography -- 8. Conclusions. 0aComputers and civilization. 0aComputersxSocial aspects. 0aCyberspace.