Acknowledgements 00; Introduction 00; 1 Being Virtually There: The Spatial Problematics of "Cyberspace" 00; Part I: "Cartographic Power-Knowledges"; 2 The History of Cyberspace Mapping 00; 3 The Politics of Mapping Cyberspace 00; Part II: "Technologies of the Self"; 4 Authenticity and Authentication 00; 5 Confession and Parrhesia 00; Part III: "Case Studies in the Production of Cyberspace"; 6 Disciplinary Cyberspaces 00; 7 Geographies of the Digital Divide 00; Conclusion; 8 Positivities of Power, Possibilities of Pleasure 00; Notes 00; Index 00
Summary
This book is about the politics of cyberspace. It shows that cyberspace is no mere virtual reality but a rich geography of practices and power relations
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 196-208) and index