Cybermind Bibliography

This is an attempt to compile a bibliography of all writings on the sociology and psychology of Cyberspace, or on Cybermind itself, by people who have been on Cybermind for a reasonable period of time. Inevitably it will be incomplete, and I would appreciate it if anyone who knows of any other wirtings, by others or by themselves would submitt the titles and URLs (if they have them) to the List so that they can be added.

Some of the papers listed below, no longer seem to exist on the Net and so I have not given them an address. Obviously, in certain cases, I also had to make selections of an author's work, but if anyone thinks I've missed something important - please again let me know.

Most, but not all, of the work has been seen by me. However some irrelevant material may also be entered.

Argyle, Katie

  • (1996) "Life After Death", in Rob Shields ed. (1996) Cultures of Internet: Virtual Spaces, Real Histories, Living Bodies. Sage, London.

    Barrette, Elizabeth

  • (1996a) "A New Forum", first installment of three-part article about the Internet, The Octopus Alternative Newsletter, March

  • (1996b) "Electronic Publishing", second installment of three-part article, The Octopus Alternative Newsletter, April

  • (1996c) "Virtual Paganism", Circle Network News, No. 62

  • (1998a) "Censorware: The Impossible Project"
  • http://www.worthlink.net/~ysabet/spirit/censorware.html

  • (1998b) "Cyberspace as an Out-of-Body Experience"
  • http://www.worthlink.net/~ysabet/spirit/cyberoob.html

  • (1998c) "Weaving the World Wide Web: Paganism Online", in Moonbeams Journal, No.3.

    Bennett, Lynne, & Palmer, John

  • (1997) "Experiencing Computer Mediated Communication on the Internet - does Gender Still Equal Difference?"
  • http://www.imago.com.au/WOV/papers/gender.htm

    Bugaj, Stephan & Kezelis, Robert

  • (1996) "Weather", in Sondheim 1996a.

    Calishan, Tara

  • (1996) "its not just a genre anymore...", in Sondheim 1996a.

    Chislenko, Alexander

  • (1992a) "Drifting Identities"
  • http://www.lucifer.com/~sasha/articles/driftingident.html

  • (1992b) "futurology"
  • http://www.lucifer.com/~sasha/articles/driftingident.html

  • (1995a) "Legacy Systems and Functional Cyborgization of Humans"
  • http://www.lucifer.com/~sasha/articles/Cyborgs.html

  • (1995b) "virus: Philogeny, ontogeny and personality uploads"
  • http://www.lucifer.com/virus/archive.95/0419.html

  • (1995c) "A complete history of humans and technology"
  • http://www.lucifer.com/~sasha/articles/HumansAndTechnology.txt

  • (1995d) "software tax, Communism and Public Good"
  • http://www.lucifer.com/~sasha/articles/SoftwareTax.txt

  • (1996a) "Networking in the Mind Age"
  • http://www.lucifer.com/~sasha/mindage.html

  • (1996b) "Are you a Cyborg?", in Sondheim 1996a.

  • (1997a) "Technology as extension of human functional architecture"
  • http://www.lucifer.com/~sasha/articles/techuman.html

  • (1997b) "Some thoughts on multi-agent systems and Hypereconomy"
  • http://www.lucifer.com/~sasha/articles/hypereconomy.html

  • (1998) "Hyper-Economy: Combining price and utility communication in multi-agent systems"
  • http://www.lucifer.com/~sasha/HEDG/ISAS98submission.html

    Cubbison, Laurie

  • (nd c.1996) "Are you a Cyborg?" (uncertain title).

  • (c.1996) "Threading Narrative in Usenet"

  • (1996) "Writing", in Sondheim 1996a.

  • (1999a) "Validating Illness: Internet Activism in Response to Institutional Discourse" Abstract at
  • http://addison.english.purdue.edu/rc/cubbison.html

  • (1999b) "Finding Support Online", in Sondheim 1999.

    Current, Michael

  • (1996) "a little something: Care of the Body", in Sondheim 1996a.

    Davidson, Paula

  • (1994) "Mail Bonding"
  • http://www.evolutionzone.com/kulturezone/futurec/texts/pdavidson.mail.bonding.html

  • (1996) "Negotiating with the data", in Sondheim 1996a.

    (as Paula Edminston)

  • (1999a) "Communication Tools for Online Collaboration"
  • http://www.cs.unca.edu/~edmiston/present/apa99/

  • (1999b) "Communications Methods in Distance Education"
  • http://www.cs.unca.edu/~edmiston/present/wcupa99/talk.html

    Don, Lexie

  • (1997a) "Aspects of the context of email interaction: Some preliminary musings on Netdynam", MA, the University of Birmingham, UK.
  • http://www.loris.net/lexie.html
  • http://www.grammatics.com/lexi_con/MAdiss/index.html

  • (1997b) "The Interpersonal Metafunction in Mailing List Interaction" at the 1997 International Systemic Functional Linguistics Conference, Toronto.

  • (1997c) "Aspects of Mailing List Interaction" at local JALT meeting, Fukuoka chapter, May 1997.

  • (1999a) "Lexis and text: Discussion on a Multilogue" Fukuoka University Journal of Literature and Humanities. VolXXX. No.IV (No.119) March.

  • (1999b) "I have Forgotten My Identity" & "Meaning, Text and Context in CMC", in Sondheim 1999.

  • (1999c)"Computer mediated conversation: approaching the text" at the 1999 International Systemic Functional Linguistics, Singapore

  • (forthcoming) "Participant roles, personal referents and relative positioning in email list interaction." accepted for the 2001 International Systemic Functional Linguistics Conference, Ottowa.

    Dudfield, Angela (cf Thomas, Angela)

  • (1998a) "Social Capital in Cyberspace", Proceedings of the Learning Communities, Regional Sustainability and the Learning Society International Symposium, Centre for Research and Learning in Regional Australia, Launceston, pp. 94-100

  • (1998b) "Cyberliteracies: Implications for education", On-CALL, Vol.12, No.3, pp.25-34

  • (1999a) "Literacy and Cyberculture"
  • http://www.readingoline.org/articles/dudfield

  • (1999b) "Exploring Internet Literacies" - paper presented by invitation as a plenary speaker at a conference titled: Information Technology, Multi-media & School Literacies: Exploring visual and verbal grammar in the classroom, University of Sydney, July 1999.

  • (1999c) "Literacies Online: What's New?". In Falk, I. and Hiller, C. (Eds.), Language, Culture and Work: Teaching for Cultural Diversity, Language Australia - Tasmanian Node, Launceston.

    Dudfield, A. & Walkerdine, V.

  • (1999a) "The Child as a Gaming Subject", Paper presented at conference: 'Research in Childhood, Sociology Culture and History', Denmark, November 1999. Publication Forthcoming.

  • (1999b) "Children and Cyberspace - Childhood and computer games at the end of the millennium", - paper presented at a conference titled: Cybersociety, University of Northumberland, UK, July 1999.

    Everard, Jerry

  • (1996a) "The Anti-Oedipal Subject of Cyberspace"
  • http://www.anu.edu.au/english/jems/lb/academicpapers/Anti_Oedipal_Subject.html

  • (1996b) "Semiotics of Cybermind"
  • http://www.anu.edu.au/english/jems/lb/academicpapers/semiotics_cybermind.html

  • (1997) "States, Boundaries and the Globalisation of the Internet"
  • http://www.anu.edu.au/english/jems/lb/academicpapers/IPEG.html

  • (1998a) "Crossing Cultures in Cyberspaces:Navigating realities between the 'real' and the 'virtual'"
  • http://www.anu.edu.au/english/jems/lb/academicpapers/crossing_cultures.html

  • (1998b) "Internet Censorship - An Australian Perspective"
  • http://www.anu.edu.au/english/jems/lb/academicpapers/internet_censorship.html

  • (1999a) "Beyond Globalmania: Pursuing Clarity in an interdependent world"
  • http://www.anu.edu.au/english/jems/lb/academicpapers/lewis_and_clark.html

  • (1999b) "Crossing Cultures in Cyberspaces", in Sondheim 1999.

  • (2000a) Virtual States: The Internet and the Boundaries of the Nation State, Routledge, London.

  • (2000b) "Internet Censorship - Who is Caught in the Act?"
  • http://www.anu.edu.au/english/jems/lb/academicpapers/net_censorship_aust.html

    Everard, Jerry & Eve

  • (1997) "CYBERGRRRLS: a play"

    Fischer, Elizabeth

  • (1996) "Re: Community and Progress", in Sondheim 1996a.

    Fletcher, Amy

  • (December 1997) "Women's Experiences on the Net
  • http://geocities.datacellar.net/Paris/Metro/1022/women2.htm

  • (March 1998) "Internet Encounters Cyber-Relationships..."
  • http://geocities.datacellar.net/Paris/Metro/1022/romance.htm

  • (1997) "Love in a Space that Doesn't Exist"
  • http://geocities.datacellar.net/Paris/Metro/1022/space.htm, also in Sondheim 1999 with "Lost in Text"

    Friedman, Ken

  • (nd) "The  Context of Knowledge"

  • (1995) "A Fluxus Idea," in Nam June Paik, Kenworth Moffett, et. al, The Information Superhighway. New York and Seoul: Holly Solomon Gallery and Hyundai Gallery, 87-97

  • (1996a) "Individual  Knowledge  in the  Information  Society" in Johan Olaisen, Erland  Munch-Pedersen  and Patrick Wilson, ed. Information Science: From the  Development  of  the Discipline  to Social Interaction, Scandinavian University Press, Oslo. pp.  245-276

  • (1996b) "Restructuring the City: Thoughts on Urban Patterns in the Information Society"
  • http://www.anu.edu.au/caul/cities.htm

    Gajjala, Radhika

  • (1998a) "Communities in crisis: Online interaction and defining virtual community", Conference Proceedings from The International Conference on the Social Impact of Information Technology in St.Louis, Missouri, USA

  • (1998b) "There are no last words online", Cybersociology 4,
  • http://www.cyberdiva.org/erniestuff/cybersoc.html

  • (1999a) "Cyborg Diaspora and Virtual Imagined Community: Studying SAWNET", Cybersociology 6,
  • http://www.cyberdiva.org/erniestuff/sanov.html

  • (1999b) "The (im)possibility of a 'new era of cyberfeminisms', WoN negotiates the 'glocal' ", New Media and Society, Vol.1, No.3

  • (1999c) "Third-world critiques of cyberfeminism", Development in Practice, Vol.9, No.5, pp616-619

  • (1999d) "Cyberdiva", in Sondheim 1999.

  • (2000a) "Negotiating cyberspace/ negotiating RL", in A. Gonzalez, M. Houston, V. Chen (Eds), Our Voices: Essays in Culture, Ethnicity, and Communication, California, Roxbury Press

  • (2000b) "Internet constructs of identity and ignorance: 'Third-world' contexts and cyberfeminism", in Pagnucci, G., & Mauriello, N. (Eds.) (1999-2000). The future of narrative discourse: Internet constructs of literacy and identity. Works and Days,17/18 (33-36).

  • (2000c) "Cyborg Writing and Mestiza Ecriture: Visible Absences and Audible Silences", M/C Reviews Features 
  • http://www.api-network.com/mc/reviews/features/women/cyborg.html

  • (2000d) "Cyborg-Diaspora: Observations from the Cyberfield", in Kris Knauer (Ed) On the Move: The Net, The Street and The Community London:The WriteOnLine Publishing Company

  • (Forthcoming) "Studying Feminist E-Spaces: Introducing Transnational/Postcolonial Concerns", in S. Munt (Ed), Technospaces London, Continuum International.

    Garner, Bernadette

  • (1996) "Communication from Babel", in Sondheim 1996a.

    Gurstein, Michael

  • (1998) "Remote Management of a Province-wide Summer Employment Program Using Internet/Intranet Technologies", with Dr. Bruce Dienes, in Annals of Cases on Technology Applications and Management in Organizations, 1, Idea Group Publishing, Hershey PA,

  • (1999a) "Flexible Networking, Information and Communications Technology and Local Economic Development", First Monday, Feb. 1999
  • http://firstmonday.dk/issues/issue4_2/index.html

  • (1999b) "ACCESS FOR WHAT?: Community Access and Local Economic Development Some Experiences From Rural Nova Scotia, Canada
  • http://www.afcn.net/ctcnet99/michael-g/tsld001.htm

  • (1999c) "Community Access and Flexible Networking", in Community Networking: Networking Communities; (Ed. Andrew Funston), Victoria University of Technology Press, Melbourne, AU.

  • (1999d) " Fiddlers on the Wire: Music, Electronic Commerce and Local Economic Development on a Virtual Cape Breton Island", in Doing Business on the Internet: Opportunities and Pitfalls, Celia T. Romm and Fay Sudweeks (Eds.), Springer Verlag, Berlin, 1999. Excerpted in Internet Intelligence Bulletin, (UK) Issue 74, April, 1999.

  • (2000) (Ed.) Community Informatics: Enabling Communities with Information and Communications Technologies, Idea Group Publishing, Hershey PA, 2000

  • (2001a) Forging Community Innovation: With Information and Communications Technology; Universities, Research, and Economic Development in a Remote and Rural Community, UCCB Press, Sydney NS,

  • (2001b) "Community Informatics, Community Networks and Strategies for Flexible Networking" in Community Informatics: A Social Agenda for Technology, Brian Loader and Leigh Keeble (Eds.) Routledge, London

    Hoberman, David

  • (1996) Body, Text and Presence on the Internet, Honours Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Tufts University.

    Holloway, Pippa

  • "Salvation in a box: Evangelical Christians and Personal Computers"
  • http://www.cohums.ohio-state.edu/grads/holloway.28/texts/xtians.htm

  • "Manifesto for Cybirds"
  • http://www.cohums.ohio-state.edu/grads/holloway.28/texts/cybird.htm

    Hudson, Jane

  • (1993-4) "Cybervamp"
  • http://www.evolutionzone.com/kulturezone/futurec/texts/jhudson.cybervamp.txt

  • (1996) "Chthonie, Die Framente", in Sondheim 1996a

    Hunter, Angela

  • (1996) "Beautiful Users", in Sondheim 1996a

    Khemka, Ashish

  • "Cybertalk in Cyberspace" (Class paper)
  • http://www-personal.umich.edu/~akkhem/ctalk.html

    Kiley, Dean

  • (1999) "John John and Di Die Live on the Internet: Cyberbullying on Academic Mailing Lists", Mesh, No.13
    http://www.experimenta.org/mesh/mesh_1999/articles/johnjohn.pdf

    Lang, Candace

  • (1995) "Body Language: The Resurrection of the Corpus in Text-Based VR", Works and Days 25/26
  • http://www.iup,edu/en/workdays/Lang.html

    Libby, Andrew

  • (1996) "Dear Angela", in Sondheim 1996a

    Lipner, Mia

  • (1996a) "Requium Digitatem", Performance tape in Women and Performance, Vol.17, No.1.

  • (1996b) "HEARING THE NET: An Interview with Mia Lipner"
  • http://www.echonyc.com/~women/Issue17/lipner.html

    MacKinnon, Richard

  • (1995) "Searching for the Leviathan in Usenet" in Steve Jones (ed.) Cybersociety: Computer-Mediated Communication and Community, Sage: Thousand Oaks.
  • http://virtualschool.edu/mon/Economics/MacKinnonLeviathanUsenet.html

  • (1997) ""Punishing the Persona: Correctional Strategies for the Virtual Offender" in Steve Jones (ed.) Virtual Culture: Identity and Communication in Cybersociety, Sage: London.
  • http://www.actlab.utexas.edu/~spartan/punish.txt

  • (1998) "The Social Construction of Rape in Virtual Reality" in Fay Sudweeks, et. al. (eds.) Network and Netplay: Virtual Groups on the Internet, Assn for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence/MIT Press: Cambridge, Mass.
  • http://www.ascusc.org/jcmc/vol2/issue4/mackinnon.html

  • (ongoing) "The Public Genitals Project"
  • http://www.killthepresident.org/12.htm

    Marshall, Jonathan

  • (1999) "Asence", in Sondheim 1999.

  • (2000) "Living Online: Categories, Communication and Control, a Study of the Internet Mailing List Cybermind", Phd. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Sydney.
  • http://geocities.datacellar.net/jpmarshall.geo/T2/contents.html

  • (2001) "Cyberspace, or Cybertopos: the Creation of Online Space", Forth coming in Social Analysis
  • http://geocities.datacellar.net/jpmarshall.geo/cybermind/cybertop.rtf

  • (2003) "The Sexual Life of Cyber-Savants" in the Australian Journal of Anthropology, Vol.14, No.2. pp229-48
  • http://geocities.datacellar.net/jpmarshall.geo/cybermind/sexfinal.rtf

  • "Death Online", currently awaiting revision.
  • http://geocities.datacellar.net/jpmarshall.geo/thesis/michael.rtf

    Martin, Caitlin

  • (1996) "spaces and MOOs and such", in Sondheim 1996a.

  • (1999) "Shells Singing", "On Running an Email List", & "Why MOO?", in Sondheim 1999.

  • (2000) "Music to Screw Buy," Nerve Magazine, Dec 2000/Jan 2001 (written under the pseudonym of angharad)

    Mastsushita, Kayo

  • (1996) "Text   Based  Virtual  Reality  As  a  Domain  of   Inquiry   for Communication Studies"

    McKenzie, S.

  • (1999) "MOOspace/DEADspace: Renegades and Settlers", in Sondheim 1999.

    Milne, Esther

  • (1998) "Like Whispering to Oneself and Listening at the Same Time: Electronic Mail and the Epistolary Tradition", Conference paper, University of Melbourne - forthcoming publication in refereed conference proceedings.

  • (2000a) "Vicious Circles: metaphor and the historiography of cyberspace", review article, Social Semiotics, vol 10, no 1, April 2000, pp 99-108.

  • (2000b) "'The Ministers of Locomotion': some historical speculations on velocity culture', feature article in M/C: A Journal of Media and Culture,
  • http://www.api-network.com/mc/0006/ministers1.html

    Mulvale, Rose (1996) " 'net (not gross relationships)", in Sondheim 1996a.

    Parks, M.R. & Roberts, L. D.

  • "Making Moosic: The Development of Personal Relationships On-line and a Comparision to their Off-line Counterparts", Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Western Speech Communication Association, Monterey, California.
  • http://psych.curtin.edu/people/roberts/moosic.htm

    Penta, Daria "Mongomousbody", in Sondheim 1996a.

    Pinchbeck, Daniel

  • (1995) "Marcus Novak: Worlds in Progress", in Infobahn, No.1

    Pravatiner, Mitchel

    Ritter, Greg

  • (1995a) "The Word and The Body"
  • http://www.gallaudet.edu/~ghritter/Writing/wordbody.html

  • (1995b) "'THE'COMMUNITY=MYTH [RANT!!]"

  • (1996) "Envisioning a Literacy for the Information Age"

    Rodenbeck, Judith F.

  • (1993) "Electronic massage and dismemberment"
  • http://www.evolutionzone.com/kulturezone/futurec/texts/jfrodenbeck.electronic.massage.and.dismemberment.html

    Ruane, Deirdre

  • (1997) "Citizens of Cyberia: Explorations of Self and Society on the Internet", Study submitted in part fulfilment of the requirement for the award of Bachelor of Arts Degree in Communication Studies at Dublin City University, August 1997
  • http://www.netsoc.tcd.ie/deirdre/part1.html

    Seabrook, Richard

  • (1994) "The Brain-Computer Interface: Techniques for Controlling Machines"
  • http://www.evolutionzone.com/kulturezone/futurec/texts/richard.seabrook.brain.computer.interface.txt

    Sondheim, Alan

  • (nd1) "Linguistic Dispersion and the Theorization of the Internet"

  • (nd2) "Avatars"

  • (1995) "HEART OF DARKNESS: The Disquiet Body Of Electronic Communication", Queer-e, Vol.1, No.1, Part II.

  • ed. (1996a) Being Online: Net Subjectivity, Lusitania, Vol.8, NY.

  • (1996b) "Throes of Addiction", Women & Performance, Vol.17, No.1, pp105-9.

  • ed (1999) New Observations: Cultures of Cyberspace, Vol.120.

  • (ongoing) Internet Text
  • http://www.anu.edu.au/english/internet_txt or Partial Version at
  • http://lists.village.virginia.edu/~spoons/internet_txt.html

  • (ongoing) Trace Project
  • http://trace.ntu.ac.uk/writers/sondheim/index.htm

  • (ongoing) Collected Works - CD-ROM

    Spirito, Michael

  • (1999) "Technocracy Subsumes Democracy", in Sondheim 1999.

    Thomas, Angela (cf Dudfield, Angela)

  • (Forthcoming) "Cyber Children: Discursive and Subjective Practices in the Palace", disClosure - #10 Childhood

  • (2000a) "Virtually Literate: Lessons from a class in Quebec" - paper presented by invitation as a plenary speaker at a conference titled: Multiliteracies in the classroom, University of Sydney, July 2000.

  • (2000b) "Textual Constructions of Children's Online Identity", CyberPsychology and Behavior, Special issue: 'Case Studies in Cyberspace', Vol.3, No.4, pp.665-672

    Thomas, Angela & Walkerdine, Valerie.

  • (2000a) "Girls and Computer Games", Paper prepared for the '4th European Feminist Research Conference', Bologna, Italy, September 2000.

  • (2000b) "The Girl as a Cyberchild", Paper prepared for 'Association of Internet Researchers' Conference, Kansas, US, September 2000.

    Various

  • (2000) "Lurkers" Selected mails largely from CM on lurking edited by 'Atomjack'
  • http://www.dromo.com/fusionanomaly/lurkers.html

    Wilbur, Shawn

  • (1994) "Running Down the Meme: Cyberpunk, alt.cyberpunk, and the Panic of '93"
  • http://www.evolutionzone.com/kulturezone/futurec/texts/swilbur.running.down.the.meme

  • (1997) "An Archeaology of Cyberspace: Virtuality, Community, Identity", In David Porter ed. Internet Culture, Routledge NY.

    Wolfe, Mark

  • (1994) A Phenomenological Critique of Human Presence in Simulated Worlds: A Communications Basis for Virtual Reality, MA. Thesis, for Graduate Programme in Communications Studies, University of Calgary.

    Wohlblatt, Karen

  • (1999a) "The Sweetness of Lurking", in Sondheim 1996a

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