Masthead CMC Magazine / February 1, 1996
  Shaping and Being Shaped, by Daniel Chandler

References and Related Reading

  • Bowers, C. A. (1988). The Cultural Dimensions of Educational Computing: Understanding the Non-Neutrality of Technology. New York: Teachers College Press.

  • Carey, J. W. (1968). Harold Adams Innis and Marshall McLuhan. In McLuhan: Pro and Con. Ed., Rosenthal, R., Ed. New York: Funk & Wagnalls.

  • Chandler, D. (1995). The Act of Writing: A Media Theory Approach. Aberystwyth, United Kingdom: University of Wales. http://www.aber.ac.uk/~dgc/act.html

  • Ellul, J. (1964). The Technological Society. New York: Vintage.

  • Finnegan, R. (1988). Literacy and Orality: Studies in the Technology of Communication. Oxford: Blackwell.

  • Ihde, D. (1979). Technics and praxis. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 24.

  • Innis, H. (1951). The Bias of Communication. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

  • McLuhan, M. (1962). The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.

  • McLuhan, M.(1964). Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man. New York: Mentor.

  • McLuhan, M. ([1969] 1970). Counterblast. London: Rapp & Whiting.

  • McLuhan, M. & Q. Fiore (1967). The Medium is the Massage. New York: Bantam.

  • Postman, N. (1993). Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology. New York: Vintage.

  • Rosenthal, R., Ed. (1968). McLuhan: Pro and Con. New York: Funk & Wagnalls.

  • Stearn, G. E., Ed. (1968). McLuhan Hot and Cool. Harmondsworth: Penguin.

  • Winner, L. (1977). Autonomous Technology: Technics-out-of-Control as a Theme in Political Thought. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.


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