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DEMOCRACY, COMMUNITY, IMPERIALISM: LAW IN CYBERSPACE (LAW565H1F) Andrea Slane Fall, 2004 Mondays 4:10-6:00 University of Toronto Faculty of Law Storage K 564 .C6S53 2004 c. 1 FACULTY Or LAW 'JfitVFRSlTY OF TORONTO DEMOCRACY, COMMUNITY, IMPERIALISM: LAW IN CYBERSPACE (LAW565H1F) Andrea Slane Fall, 2004 Mondays 4:10-6:00 University of Toronto Faculty of Law Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2018 with funding from University of Toronto https://archive.org/details/democracycommuniOOslan DEMOCRACY, COMMUNITY, IMPERIALISM: LAW IN CYBERSPACE (LAW565H1F) Table of Contents: David Bell, “Cultural Studies in Cyberspace” in An Introduction to Cvbercultures (Routledge, 2001), pp. 65-91 [p. 1] Mark Poster, “CyberDemocracy: Internet as a Public Sphere?” in What’s the Matter with the Internet? (University of Minnesota Press, 2001), pp. 171-188. [p. 15] Christopher Ray and Hilary Talbot, “Rural Telematics: The Information Society and rural development” in Mike Crang, Phil Crang and Jon May eds. Virtual Geographies: Bodies. Space and Relations (London: Routledge, 1999), pp. 149-163. [p. 33] Lauren Berlant, “Live Sex Acts (Parental Advisory: Explicit Material)” in The Queen of America Goes to Washington City: Essays on Sex and Citizenship (Duke University Press, 1997), pp. 55-81. [p. 41] Ronald J. Deibert, “Circuits of Power: Security in the Internet Environment” in James N. Rosenau and J.P. Singh eds.. Information Technologies and Global Politics: the Changing Scope of Power and Governance (Albany: The State University of New York Press, 2002), pp. 115-142. [p. 57] Paul du Gay, Stuart Hall, Linda Janes, Hugh Mackay and Keith Negus, “Regulating the Walkman” in. Doing Cultural Studies: The Story of the Sony Walkman (Sage Publications, 1997), pp. 112-124. [p.72] Richard T. Ford, “Law’s Territory (A History of Jurisdiction)” in Nicholas Blomley, David Delaney, and Richard T. Ford, eds. The Legal Geographies Reader (Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishers, 2001), pp. 200-217. [p.85] Surya Prakash Sinha, “Legal Polycentricity” in Hanne Petersen and Henrik Zahle, eds. Legal Polvcentricitv: Consequences of Pluralism in Law (Aldershot, UK: Dartmouth Publishing Company, 1995), 31-69. [p. 94]

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