Unit 1 : From Analogue to Digital : What Is New Media? Text I What Is New Media? Text II Monsters in Cyberspace: Cyberphobia and Cultural Panic in the Information Age Unit 2: Economic Implications of the New Media: Industries and Markets Text III Capitalism's Linguistic Turn Text IV The Political Economy of Peer Production Unit 3: Political Implications of New Media: Citizenship and the Public Sphere Text V The Internet as Democracy Text VI Blogs of War: Weblogs as News Unit 4 : Cultural Implications of New Media (I) : Globalization and Local Culture Text VII Users Like You? Theorizing Agency in User-Generated Content ... Text VIII Interactive Audiences? The "Collective Intelligence" of Media Fans Unit 5: Cultural Implications of New Media(II) :Digital Cultures and Subcultures Text IX Copyright in a Collaborative Age Text X The Rhetorics and Myths of Anti-piracy Campaigns:Criminalization Moral Pedagogy and Capitalist Property Relations in the Classroom -.. Unit 6 : Youth Culture and New Media Text XI The Cyberself: the Self-ing Project Goes Online, Symbolic Interaction in the Digital Age Text XII Whose Space Is MySpace? A Content Analysis of MySpace Profiles ... Unit 7 : New Media and Identity Text XIII Personal Relationships : On and Off the Internet Text XIV Signals in Social Supernets Unit 8 : Virtual Community Text XV Facebook' s Privacy Trainwreck : Exposure, Invasion, and Social Convergence Text XVI Dynamics of Internet Dating Unit 9: Gender and Sexuality in the Digital Age Text XVII From Women and Technology to Gendered Technoscience Text XVIII Women' s Creation of Camera Phone Culture Unit 10: Humans, Cyborgs and Posthumans in the Digital Age ..- Text XIX Mundane Cyborg Practice: Material Aspects of Broadband Internet Use Text XX Opening Pandora' s Box: How Technologies of Communication and Cognition May Be Shifting towards a "Psycho-Civilized Society" ~ Glossary