Virtual Nation: the Internet in Australia

0868405035 Gerard Goggin (ed.),
0868405035, UNSW Press, August 2004, 320pp, PB , 240x165mm
Price: $55.00

The Internet is used by millions of Australians every day, but what do we really know about this extraordinary phenomenon? How did the Internet develop in Australia? What have been the distinctive Australian contexts shaping the Internet? And what have been its implications for Australian culture and society?

The first comprehensive book on the Australian Internet, Virtual Nation offers a surprising, thought-provoking, and rigorous introduction to a technology that we now can’t do without. Featuring leading experts on topics spanning history, use, culture, policy, and future, Virtual Nation is indispensable for students, researchers, teachers, policymakers, technologists, and anyone interested in how digital technologies are transforming our lives.

The final chapter of the book invites readers to join the conversation – putting their views through an online blog, and literally putting the theory into practice.

Table of Contents

Part one Introduction

Part two History

Part three Use

Part four Culture

Part five Policy

Part six Vision