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Cyberculture
Cyberculture is the study of electronic communities. It is sometimes described as sociology of the Internet and most studies are based on web communications. However, it also has links with cultural studies, other social sciences and philosophy.This page gives an outline of what I read and follow in the area of cyberculture.

Recommended Journals

CMC Magazine /
Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies /
Continuum /
Critical Inquiry /
Cultural Politics, Berg /
Cultural Studies /
Cultural Values /
Culture Machine /
CTHEORY /
CyberPsychology and Behaviour /
Cybersoc /
Cybersociology /
Electronic Journal on E-Learning
/
Electronic Journal on Virtual Culture /
Enculturation
/
Ends and Means
/
Ethics and Information Technology /
Game Studies /
IInternet Health /
Intensities: journal of cult media /
Irish Communication Review /
IT and Society /
Journal of Computer Mediated Communication /
Journal of Crime, Conflict & Media Culture /
Journal of Cultural Research /
Journal of Information Technology /
Journal of Medical Internet Research /
Leisure Studies /
M/C: Journal of Media and Culture /
Media and Cultural Politics /
Media Culture /
New Media and Society /
Reconstruction /
Spark-Online /
Techne /
The Information Society /
Theory, Culture and Society /
VideoGame Theory /

 

Recommended Links

Association of Internet Researchers /
Edge /
ESRC Centre for E-Social Science
/
Games Research /
Games for Health /
Info Lounge /
International Association for Media and Communication Researchers /
ITN Archive /
Leisure Studies Association /
Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Association /
Media:culture:memory /
Resource on Cybercultural Studies /
Scottish Media and Communication Asociation /
The September Project /
Theory.org.uk /
Virtual Institute of Information /

 

Friends who fit here...

Ben Fairweather / David Gauntlett / Dennis Hemphill / Aphra Kerr / Daniel Jack Livingstone/ Fred Turner /

 
 

resarch interests

art&design // bioethics // china // cyberculture // ethics // law // medicine // olympics // outer space // politics // public engagement with science // science // sport // technology

just published

Miah, A. (2008, July 31) Inside the mind of a Marathon man, Nature, 454, in press.

Miah, A. (2008) Paralympics 2.0, Bioethics Forum, The Hastings Center.

Miah, A. (2008) Letter to Utopia: A Reply to Bostrom, Studies in Ethics, Law and Technology, 2(1).

Miah, A. (2008) Engineering Greater Resilience or Radical Transhuman Enhancement, Studies in Ethics, Law and Technology, 2(1).

my next event

Glasgow, Scotland i (30 Sept, 2008)
Our Cultural & Moral Commitment to Discover, Create, and Support New Life Forms, for LESS REMOTE: The Futures of Space Exploration: an Arts & Humanities Symposium, International Astronautical Congress, SEC, Glasgow, Scotland [abstract]

Beijing, China c (Aug, 2008)
Chair and Speaker for panel symposium on Emergent Journalistic Cultures at the Olympics, International Symposium on Olympic Research, Beijing National University and University of Western Ontario [outline].

Olympia, Greece i (July, 2008)
Supervising Professor, International Olympic Academy 16th Postgraduate Seminar [Lecture Outlines].

in press

Miah, A. (2008) Justifying Human Enhancement: The Accumulation of Biocultural Capital. In: Wint, S. Ethical Futures. The Royal Society for the Encouragement of the Arts (RSA), London.

Miah, A. (2008) Playing Games with Artificial Intelligence. Hale, B. (Ed) Philosophy Looks at Chess . Open Court Press.

Miah, A. (2008). Posthumanism: A Critical History. In Gordijn, B. & Chadwick, R. 'Medical Enhancements and Posthumanity. Springer.

Miah, A. (2008) 'Blessed are the Forgetful': The Ethics of Memory Modification in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. In Shapshay, S. (Ed) Bioethics Through Film, Johns Hopkins University Press.

 

just published

Zwart, N. H. (2007). "Genomics and self-knowledge: implications for societal research and debate." New Genetics and Society 26(2): 181-202.

Mitchell, C. B., E. D. Pellegrino, et al. (2007). Biotechnology and the Human Good. Washington, DC., Georgetown University Press.

Peters, H. P., J. T. Lang, et al. (2007). "Culture and Technological Innovation: Impact of Institutional Trust and Appreciation of Nature on Attitudes towards Food Biotechnology in the USA and Germany." International Journal of Public Opinion Research 19(2): 191-220.

House of Commons Select Committee, Science And Technology (2007) Report on Human Enhancement Technologies in Sport.

Koolstra CM, Bos MJW, Vermeulen IE. Through which medium should science information professionals communicate with the public: television or the internet? Journal of Science Communication 2006;5(3):1-8.

   

interviews

May, 2008
The technological enhancement of man, Danish Broadcasting Corporation

April, 2008
Evening Standard
Beijing 2008 Olympics and Protest

March, 2008
The Sports Factor, ABC Radio, Blogging at the Beijing Olympics

Feb, 2008
ESPN Magazine

flashback

 

recent places
         
Brussels, Belgium i (May, 2008)
The ethical and philosophical aspects of enhancement medicine.
  London, UK i (May, 2008)
New Media and the Olympics, Olympic legacy conference, University of Greenwich.
  Liverpool, UK i (April, 2008)
The Future of the Mind,
FACT Human Futures.
         
Oxford, UK a (Mar, 2008)
Olympic Legacies, St Anthony's College, Oxford University.
  London, UK i (Feb, 2008)
Royal College of Art, Lecture for Design Interactions, Emerging Cultures of Nanotechnology
  London, UK i (Feb, 2008)
Royal College of Art, AHRC Seminar on Art & Design in Human Enhancement [brief].
         
Liverpool, UK a (Feb, 2008)
SK-interfaces conference, FACT.
  Liverpool, UK i (Feb, 2008)
Human Futures: What is the future of the body? Artists' seminar in advance of the SK-interfaces meet, @ FACT.
  London, UK i (Jan, 2008)
London Metropolitan University, New Media @ the Olympics.
 
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