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Post Identity, an international, fully-refereed, online journal of the humanities, is pleased to announce the publication of our Spring 2004 "Identifying New Media" issue. The issue is available at http://liberalarts.udmercy.edu/pi/, and includes a new interview with seminal cultural studies theorist, Dick Hebdige. The full table of contents is listed below:
- Dick Hebdige: Unplugged and Greased Back, Interview by Timothy Dugdale
- Total Information Awareness as a Slogan for the Left: Towards an Open Source World, Andrew Schroeder
- How to Surf in the Cybernetic Age, Jeff Pruchnic
- Forensics and Memory: Hyperhistory and Liminal Experience, Jenny Weight
- Peering Toward Hyperspace: P2P Networks and the Digital Commodity, Mike Griffith
- "Re: The Fact That I Am Fiction": Mary-Anne Breeze, Her Avatars, and the Transformation of Identity, John Reep
- The Contested Surface of the Baroque Website, Gregory Turner-Rahman
- The Effects and Dynamics of Networks, Texting, and Power Relationships on the Construction of Identity, J.D. Applen
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