Richard Holt draws on his extensive experience in discourse analysis and Web design to present a picture of the Internet as a potentially powerful tool of civic discourse in the third millennium. Beginning with background on two of the Internet''s most prevalent communication forms email discussion messages and Web pages/sites the book introduces the concepts of monologism and dialogism. Holt advocates a method of discursive analysis called dual reading in which Internet utterance is analyzed first monologically and then dialogically. This method is demonstrated by analyzing email discussions that deal with such varied topics as media espionage sexual identity presidential politics hate speech and hate crimes.This volume contains a multidisciplinary approach involving a wide range of specializations from computer science to philosophy. It will appeal to students teachers practitioners and lay readers who are interested in Internet communication politics and popular culture. In contrast to many of the doom and gloom accounts of the deficiencies of the Internet it offers a hopeful vision of the Internet as a means of civic discourse.
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