CFP: Book Reviews in Cyberculture
The Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies (RCCS) seeks scholars from
across the disciplines to review books devoted to the emerging field of
cyberculture. Book reviews run from 500 to 2000 words and are published
online each month. RCCS is especially interested in finding scholars to
review the following titles:
* Whitfield Diffie and Susan Landau, _Privacy on the Line: The Politics
of Wiretapping and Encryption_ (MIT Press, 1998)
* Stephen Doheny-Farina, _The Wired Neighborhood_ (Yale University
Press, 1996)
* Katie Hafner and Matthew Lyon, _Where Wizards Stay Up Late: The
Origins of the Internet_ (Simon & Schuster, 1996)