Comment Link to the essay in question (Score 1) 248
Joe Lockard kindly replied to my query if an online version of the article was available:
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This piece was first published about five years ago under another title, 'Selling Brooklyn Bridge in Cyberspace'. It's in [The E-zine -w] Bad Subjects at: http://eserver.org/bs/18/Lockard.html The essay was revised and republished as "Progressive Politics, Electronic Individualism, and the Myth of Virtual community, in Internet Culture, David Porter [ed.], Routledge, New York (1997), pp. 219-232.
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I believe Joe was partly responding to Howard Rheingold's book "The Virtual Community" which is available in full text at http://www.rheingold.com/vc/book/
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This piece was first published about five years ago under another title, 'Selling Brooklyn Bridge in Cyberspace'. It's in [The E-zine -w] Bad Subjects at: http://eserver.org/bs/18/Lockard.html The essay was revised and republished as "Progressive Politics, Electronic Individualism, and the Myth of Virtual community, in Internet Culture, David Porter [ed.], Routledge, New York (1997), pp. 219-232.
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I believe Joe was partly responding to Howard Rheingold's book "The Virtual Community" which is available in full text at http://www.rheingold.com/vc/book/