Soft Tool Culture References
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Adorno, 1991 | Adorno, J. (1991). The culture industry. New York: Routledge. | Not Reviewed |
Anderson, 1993 | Anderson, P. B., Holmquist, B. and Jensen, F. J. (eds.) (1993). The computer as medium. New York: Cambridge University Press. | Not Reviewed |
Barthes, 1980 | Barthes, R. (1980). Camera lucida: Reflections on photography. Translated by Richard Howard. New York: Hill and Wang. | Not Reviewed |
Bijker, 1989 | Bijker, W. E. (1989). The social construction of bakelite: Toward a theory of invention. In Bijker, W. E., Hughes, T. P. & Pinch, T. (Eds.) The social construction of technological systems: New directions in the sociology and history of technology. Boston: The Massachusetts Institute of Technology. | Reviewed |
Bohman, 2010 | Bohman, James, "Critical Theory", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Spring 2010 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), Accessed at http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2010/entries/critical-theory/ on 2011.07.11. | Reviewed |
Bosse, 2006 | Bosse, T., Jonker, C.M., Schut, M.C. and Treur, J. (2006). Collective representational content for shared extended mind. Cognitive Systems Research 7(2-3), 151-179. | Not Reviewed |
Bottazzi, 2006 | Bottazzi, E., Catenacci, C., Gangemi, A. and Lehmann, J. (2006). From collective intentionality to intentional collectives: An ontological perspective. Cognitive Systems Research 7(2-3), 192-208. | Not Reviewed |
Bottero, 1987 | Bottero, Jean (1987). Mesopotamia: Writing, reasoning and the gods. Translated by Zainab Bahrani and Marc vand de Mieroop. Chicago: Chicago University Press. | Not Reviewed |
Brier, 2007 | Brier, S & Brier, S. (2007) Cybersemiotics: Why Information Is Not Enough. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. | Not Reviewed |
Brown, 2002 | Brown, J. S. and Duguid, P. (2002). The social life of information. Boston: Harvard Business School Press. | Not Reviewed |
Chandler, 1995 | Chandler, Daniel (1995). The act of writing: A media theory approach. Aberystwith: University of Wales. | Not Reviewed |
Chandler, 2007 | Chandler, D. (2007). Semiotics: The basics. New York: Rutledge. | Not Reviewed |
Clark, 1998 | Clark, A. and Chalmers, D. (1998). The extended mind. Analysis, 58, pp. 10-23. Downloaded from http://consc.net/papers/extended.html on October 31, 2009. | Reviewed |
Clark, 2003 | Clark, A. (2003). Natural-born cyborgs: Minds, technologies and the future of human intelligence. New York: Oxford University Press, Inc. | Reviewed |
Clark, 2008 | Clark, A. (2008). Supersizing the mind:Embodiment, action and cognitive extension. New York:Oxford University Press, Inc. | Reviewed |
Constant, 1989 | Constant II, Edward W. (1989). The social locus of technological practice: Community, system or organization. In Bijker, W. E., Hughes, T. P. & Pinch, T. (Eds.) The social construction of technological systems: New directions in the sociology and history of technology. Boston: The Massachusetts Institute of Technology. | Not Reviewed |
Danesi, 2007 | Danesi, M. (2007). The quest for meaning: A guide to semiotic theory and practice. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. | Not Reviewed |
De Kerckhove, 1995 | De Kerckhove, D. (1995). The skin of culture: Investigate the new electronic reality. Toronto: Somerville House. | Not Acquired |
De Kerckhove, 1997 | De Kerchhove, D. (1997). Connected intelligence: The arrival of the web society. Toronto: Somerville House. | Not Acquired |
Fries, 1945 | Fries, H. (1945). Mediation in cultural perspective. In American Journal of Economics and Sociology 4(4), 449-460. | Not Reviewed |
Gabora, 2007 | Gabora, L. (2007). The cultural evolution of situated cognition. Cognitive Systems Research 9(1-2) 104-114. | Not Reviewed |
Gardiner, 2002 | Gardiner, W. L. (2002). A history of media. Victoria, BC: Trafford. | Reviewed |
Gardiner, 2008 | Gardiner, W. L. (2008). The psychology of communication. Victoria, BC: Trafford. | Not Reviewed |
Gibson, 1986 | Gibson, William. (1986). Neuromancer. New York: Berkley Publishing Group. | Not Reviewed |
Gibson, 1990 | Gibson, W. and Sterling, B. (1990). The difference engine. London: Victor Gollancz. | Reviewed |
Gilgamesh, 2002 | Penguin Classics (2002). The epic of Gilgamesh: The Babylonian epic poem and other texts in Akkadian and Sumerian. Translated by Andrew George. London: Penguin Books Ltd. | Not Reviewed |
Gladwell, 2005 | Gladwell, M. (2005). Blink: The power of thinking without thinking (audio CD version). Portland, ME: Audiofile. | Not Reviewed |
Hansen, 2006 | Hansen, M. B. N. (2006). New philosophy for new media. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. | Not Reviewed |
Haraway, 1991 | Haraway, Donna. (1991). Simians, cyborgs, and women: The Reinvention of nature. London: Free Association Books. | Not Reviewed |
Hayles, 1999 | Hayles, N. K. (1999). How we became posthuman: Virtual bodies in cybernetics, literature, and informatics. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. | Not Reviewed |
Heim, 1999 | Heim, M. (1999). Electric language: A philosophical study of word processing (2e). London: Yale University Press. | Reviewed |
Hofstadter, 1979 | Hofstadter, D. R. (1979). Godel, Escher, Bach: An eternal golden braid. New York: Random House, Inc. | Not Reviewed |
Hofstadter, 2009 | Hofstadter, D. (2009). Presidential lecture: Analogy as the core of cognition. Downloaded from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8m7lFQ3njk on March 5, 2010. | Reviewed |
Hofstadter, 2013 | Hofstadter, D. and Sander, E. (2013). Surfaces and essences: Analogy as the fuel and fire of thinking. Somewhere: Basic Books. | Not Reviewed |
Horkheimer, 1947 | Horkheimer, M. (1947). Eclipse of reason. New York: Oxford University Press. | Not Reviewed |
Innis, 2008 | Innis, H. (2008). The bias of communication (2e). Toronto: Toronto University Press. | Not Reviewed |
Jackson, 2009 | Jackson, M. (2009). The mash-up: A new archetype for communication. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 14(3), 730-734. | Reviewed |
Jensen, 2009 | Jensen, C. B. and Rödje, K. (Eds) (2009). Deleuzian intersections: Science, technology, anthropology. New York: Berghahn Books. | Not Reviewed |
Jhally, 1993 | Jhally, S. (1993). Communications and the materialist conception of history: Marx, Innis and technology. In The Australian Journal of Media & Culture 7(1). Accessed at god-knows-where on January 18, 2009. | Not Reviewed |
Johnson, 2010 | Johnson, Neil (2010). Simply complexity: A clear guide to complexity theory. Oxford: Oneworld Publications. | Not Reviewed |
Karaganis, 2007 | Karaganis, J. (Ed.) (2007). Structures of participation in digital culture. New York: Social Science Research Council. | Not Reviewed |
Kittler, 1999 | Kittler, F. (1999). Gramophone, film, typewriter. Translated by Geoffry Winthrop-Young and Michael Wutz. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. | Not Reviewed |
Kroker, 1984 | Kroker, A. (1984). Technology and the Canadian mind: Innis, McLuhan, Grant. Montreal: New World Perspectives. | Not Acquired |
Kroker, 1993 | Kroker, A. (1993). Spasm: Virtual reality, android music, electric flesh. New York: St. Martin's Press. | Not Acquired |
Kroker, 1994 | Kroker, A. and Weinstein, M. A. (1994). Data trash: The theory of the virtual class. Montreal: New World Perspectives. | Not Acquired |
Lanier, 2011 | Lanier, Jaron (2011). You are not a gadget: A manifesto. New York: Vintage Books. | Not Reviewed |
Latour, 1993 | Latour, Bruno (1993). We have never been modern. Translated by Catherine Porter. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. | Not Reviewed |
Lawson, 2010 | Lawson, C. (2010). Technology and the extension of human capabilities. In Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 40(2), p207-223. | Not Reviewed |
Lehrer, 2010 | Lehrer, J. (2010). The cognitive cost of expertise. Downloaded from Wired.com on November 20, 2010. | Reviewed |
Leonardi, 2001 | Leonardi, P. M. (2001). The mythos of engineering culture: A study of communicative performances and interaction. | Not Reviewed |
Levinson, 1997 | Levinson, P. (1997). The soft edge: A natural history and future of the information revolution. London: Routledge. | Not Acquired |
Levinson, 1999 | Levinson, P. (1999). Digital McLuhan: A guide to the information millennium. London: Routledge. | Not Acquired |
Levite, 1996 | Levite, A. (1996). The "ism" that isn't (why social determinism cannot mean what it says). Accessed at http://www.independent.org/publications/article.asp?id=245 on November 29, 2009. | Not Reviewed |
Logan, 1986 | Logan, R.K. (1986). The alphabet effect: The impact of the phonetic alphabet on the development of western civilisation. New York: St. Martin's Press. | Not Acquired |
Logan, 1995 | Logan, R.K. (1995). The fifth language: Learning a living in the computer age. Toronto: Stoddart. | Not Acquired |
Logan, 2000 | Logan, R.K. (2000). The sixth language: Learning a living in the internet age. Toronto: Stoddart. | Not Acquired |
Lucovsky, n.d. | Lucovsky, M. (n.d.). Windows: A software engineering odyssey. Redmond, WA: Microsoft Corporation. | Not Reviewed |
Mahoney, 2004 | Mahoney, M. S. (2004). Finding a history for software engineering. In Annals of the History of Computing 26(1), pp. 8-19. | Not Reviewed |
Martin, 1988 | Martin, Henri-Jean (1988). The history and power of writing. Translated by Lydia G. Cochrane. Chicago: Chicago University Press. | Not Reviewed |
McLuhan, 1962 | McLuhan, M. (1962). The gutenberg galaxy. Toronto: Toronto University Press. | Not Reviewed |
McLuhan, 1964 | McLuhan, M. (1964). Understanding media: The extensions of man. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. | Not Reviewed |
McLuhan, 1967 | McLuhan, M. and Fiore, Q. (1967). The medium is the massage: An inventory of effects. New York: Jerome Agel. | Not Reviewed |
McLuhan, 1988 | McLuhan, M. and McLuhan, E. (1988). Laws of media: The new science. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. | Not Acquired |
McLuhan, 1998 | McLuhan, E. (1998). Electric language: Understanding the message. Toronto: Buzz Books. | Not Acquired |
Morville, 2002 | Morville, Peter. (2002). Information architecture for the world wide web. Sebastopol, California: O'Reilley Media Inc. | Reviewed |
Morville, 2005 | Morville, P. (2005). Ambient findability: What we find changes who we become. Sebastopol, CA: O'Reilly. | Reviewed |
Norman, 1993 | Norman, D. A. (1993). Things that make us smart: Defending human attributes in the age of the machine. New York: Basic Books. | Not Reviewed |
Noth, 1995 | Noth, W. (1995). The handbook of semiotics. Indianapolis: Indiana University Press. | Not Reviewed |
Pinker, 1994 | Pinker, Steven. (1994). The language instinct: How the mind creates language. New York: HarperCollins, Publishers. | Not Reviewed |
Pinker, 2007 | Pinker, Steven (2007). The stuff of thought: Language as a window into human nature. New York: Penguin Books. | Not Reviewed |
Powe, 1987 | Powe, B. (1987). The solitary outlaw: Trudeau, Lewis, Gould, Canelli, McLuhan. Toronto: Lester & Orpen Dennys. | Not Acquired |
Powe, 1993 | Powe, B. (1993). A tremendous Canada of light. Toronto: Coach House Press. | Not Acquired |
Powe, 1995 | Powe, B. (1995). Outage: A journey into electric city. Toronto: Random House of Canada. | Not Acquired |
Reingold, 1985 | Reingold, H. (1985). Tools for thought: The people and ideas behind the next computer revolution. New York: Simon & Shuster. | Not Acquired |
Robbins, 2009 | Robbins, P. and Aydele, M. (eds) (2009). The Cambridge handbook of situated cognition. New York: Cambridge University Press. | Not Reviewed |
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Saul, 1992 | Saul, J. R. (1992). Voltaire's bastards: The dictatorship of the reason in the west. London: Penguin Books Ltd. | Not Reviewed |
Savage, 2009 | Savage, T. (2009). Adaptability in organisms and artifacts: A multi level perspective on adaptive processes. Cognitive Systems Research 11(3), 231-242. | Not Reviewed |
Sokal, 1998 | Sokal, A. (1998). Intellectual impostures. Somewhere: Profile Books. | Not Reviewed |
Steffenson, n.d. | Steffenson, J. (n.d.). Decoding perversity: queering cyberspace. Downloaded from: http://www.va.com.au/parallel/x1/journal/jyanni_steffensen/robot.html on June 20, 2010. | Not Reviewed |
Stephenson, 1992 | Stephenson, Neal. (1992). Snow crash. New York: Bantam Dell. | |
Stephenson, 1999 | Stephenson, Neal. (1999). Cryptonomicon. New York: Avon. | Not Reviewed |
Stephenson, 1999a | Stephenson, Neal. (1999a). In the beginning ... was the command line. New York: Avon Books, Inc. Downloaded for Kindle from Amazon.com on November 15, 2010. | Reviewed |
Sunstein, 2006 | Sunstein, C. R. (2006). Infotopia: How many minds produce knowledge. New York: Oxford University Press. | Not Reviewed |
Susswein, 2008 | Susswein, N. and Racine, T.P. (2008). Wittgenstein and not-just-in-the-head cognition. New Ideas in Psychology 27(2), 184-196. | Not Reviewed |
Tollefsen, 2002 | Tollefsen, D. (2002). Collective intentionality and the social sciences. Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 32(1), 25–50. | Not Reviewed |
Tollefsen, 2006 | Tollefsen, D.P. (2006). From extended mind to collective mind. Cognitive Systems Research 7(2-3), 140-150. | Not Reviewed |
Tummolini, 2006 | Luca Tummolini * , Cristiano Castelfranchi (2006). The cognitive and behavioral mediation of institutions: Towards an account of institutional actions. Cognitive Systems Research 7(2-3), 307-323. | Not Reviewed |
Weinberger, 2002 | Weinberger, D. (2002). Small pieces loosely joined: A unified theory of the web. New York: Basic Books. | Not Reviewed |
Weinberger, 2007 | Weinberger, D. (2007). Everything is miscellaneous: The power of the new digital disorder. New York: Holt Paperbacks. Downloaded from Amazon.com for Kindle on November 9, 2010. | Reviewed |
Wesch, 2007 | Wesch, M. (2007). Web 2.0 ... The web is us/ing us. Posted 2007-01-31. Downloaded from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gmP4nk0EOE on 2010.08.19 | Not Reviewed |
Westrum, 1991 | Westrum, R. (1991) Technologies & society: The shaping of people and things. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, Inc. | Not Reviewed |
Williams, 2003 | Williams, Kenneth. (2003). Understanding media theory. London: Oxford University Press. | Not Reviewed |
Wilson, 2004 | Wilson, G.V. (2004). Extensible programming for the 21st century. Taken from some publication of the ACM around July 14, 2009. | Not Reviewed |
Young, 2010 | Young, G. and Whitty, M. T. (2010). In search of the cartesian self: An examination of disembodiment within 21st-century communication. Theory & Psychology, 20(2), 209-229. | Not Reviewed |