Cyberlines 2.0: Languages and Cultures of the Internet

Donna Gibbs, Kerri-Lee Krause

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Abstract

As one of the most significant and original cross-cultural analyses of the distinctive language and culture of the internet, this book offers an exciting and original critique of the futuristic synthesis of the linguistic, visual, spatial and digital dimensions which characterise the world of the internet. Recognising that information technology and languages and cultures of the internet continue to expand almost exponentially, the authors provide a timely analysis of the themes and key concepts necessary for understanding the new languages of the internet.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationAlbert Park, Vic.
PublisherJames Nicholas Publishers
Number of pages310
ISBN (Print)9781875408429
Publication statusPublished - 2006

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