
- A Hacker Manifesto
- McKenzie Wark
- Drawing in equal measure on Debord and Deleuze, A Hacker Manifesto offers a systematic restatement of Marxist thought for the age of cyberspace and globalization. In the widespread revolt against commodified information, Wark sees a utopian promise, beyond the property form, and a new progressive class, the hacker class, who voice a shared interest in a new information commons.
- Hardcover 2004

- The Internet Challenge to Television
- Bruce M. Owen
- Television technology has begun to change at the same dizzying pace as computer software. What this will mean--for television, for computers, and for the popular culture where these video media reign supreme--is the subject of this timely book. A noted communications economist, Bruce Owen looks at the economic history of the television industry and at the effects of technology and government regulation on its organization.
- Hardcover 1999 / Paperback 2000

- The Internet and Society
- O'Reilly & Associates
- H. T. Kung
- Mixed 1997 / Paperback 1997