Cyberpsychology

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聲gel J. Gordo-L鏕ez, Ian Parker
Taylor & Francis, 1999 - Computers - 244 pages
This multidisciplinary collection brings together essays by leading psychologists and cultural theorists working in the spheres of technology and psychology to explore links between popular culture, technoscience, feminism and politics.
 

Contents

PART
23
4
31
The Feminization of
59
Genealogies of the Self in VirtualGeographical
77
59
90
7
110
The Self
130
Electronic Networks and Subjectivity
146
PART THREE
167
Cyberpsychology and Cyborgs
184
Against Social Constructionist Cyborgian
202
The Cyber and the Subjective
221
Index
236
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