Network Societies 2.0: The extension of computing into the social and human environment

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Network Societies 2.0 : The extension of computing into the social and human environment. / Ekman, Ulrik.

Digital Humanities and Digital Media: Conversations on Politics, Culture, Aesthetics and Literacy. ed. / Roberto Simanowski. London : Open Humanities Press, 2016. p. 148-183 (Fibreculture Books).

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Harvard

Ekman, U 2016, Network Societies 2.0: The extension of computing into the social and human environment. in R Simanowski (ed.), Digital Humanities and Digital Media: Conversations on Politics, Culture, Aesthetics and Literacy. Open Humanities Press, London, Fibreculture Books, pp. 148-183. <http://openhumanitiespress.org/books/download/Simanowski_2016_Digital-Humanities-and-Digital-Media.pdf>

APA

Ekman, U. (2016). Network Societies 2.0: The extension of computing into the social and human environment. In R. Simanowski (Ed.), Digital Humanities and Digital Media: Conversations on Politics, Culture, Aesthetics and Literacy (pp. 148-183). Open Humanities Press. Fibreculture Books http://openhumanitiespress.org/books/download/Simanowski_2016_Digital-Humanities-and-Digital-Media.pdf

Vancouver

Ekman U. Network Societies 2.0: The extension of computing into the social and human environment. In Simanowski R, editor, Digital Humanities and Digital Media: Conversations on Politics, Culture, Aesthetics and Literacy. London: Open Humanities Press. 2016. p. 148-183. (Fibreculture Books).

Author

Ekman, Ulrik. / Network Societies 2.0 : The extension of computing into the social and human environment. Digital Humanities and Digital Media: Conversations on Politics, Culture, Aesthetics and Literacy. editor / Roberto Simanowski. London : Open Humanities Press, 2016. pp. 148-183 (Fibreculture Books).

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