Cyberpsychology聲gel J. Gordo-L鏕ez, Ian Parker 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. |
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