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                    Aakhus, M.A., 185–6               architectures, 138, 143
                     ‘Apparatgeist’ and perpetual contact,  broadcast, ix, 9, 13, 20, 53, 66, 95, 99, 110,
                         185–6, 192                        133, 146–8, 206, 220, 222
                    abstraction, v, 18n, 32, 128, 151, 153–4,  communication, 18n, 130, 206
                       177, 192                         media, 164, 223n
                     constitutive, 158–61               ‘media’ walls, 53
                     and the Internet, 162–4            network, ix, 9, 13, 20, 48, 66, 93, 95, 97,
                    Adorno, Theodor, 34                    100, 110, 133, 194, 202, 222
                     culture industry, 23–5, 34, 39, 68,  social, 83, 89, 99, 154, 165, 169
                         88–9, 119, 141                 urban, 168
                     Frankfurt School, 25, 119        Arena, 158–60, 164
                     and Max Horkheimer, 24–5, 33, 68,  ARPANET, 47
                         88–9, 99, 141                AT&T, 56
                    advertising, xii, 34, 37, 43n, 44, 50, 66,  ‘attention economy’, 104
                       77, 87, 95–7, 100, 102, 120n, 149, 201,  audience communities, 123, 176,
                       212–13                            194, 210–11
                     billboards, 105, 201, 215          metonymous identification, 214–21
                    Agamben, Giorgio, 174               rituals of, 214–21
                    agora, 60, 68, 73, 195–7, 199, 201, 209  audience, 8, 21, 23, 25, 34, 36, 40, 43n, 50,
                     cosmopolitan-agora, 196             58, 59, 84–6, 89–90, 95, 103, 107–13,
                     cyberspace as electronic agora, 60,  118–19, 122–4, 127, 131, 133–4, 139,
                         195, 199–200                    142–4, 146–7, 149, 154, 161, 164, 176,
                     of potential assembly, 17           188, 200, 207, 209, 212, 221
                    Alexander, J., 72, 117, 134, 165n   activity, 30, 40, 42n, 50, 58, 70, 112, 143,
                    Alford, J., 28                         145, 148, 155, 156, 171, 174
                    Althusser, Louis, xi, 28–31, 34, 110, 118, 141  audience studies, 42n, 58, 101, 111–12,
                     Ideological State Apparatus, 28       118–19, 143
                     ideology-in-general, xi, 30, 31, 141  friends, 144, 148, 210
                     ideology-in-particular, 30, 141    hot and cool media, 70–1
                     interpellation, xi, 29–30, 34, 88,  para-social interaction, 144, 148, 153
                         110, 141                       passive, 9, 18n, 22, 40–1, 70, 93, 143, 200,
                    American Association for the           201, 225n
                       Advancement of Science’s Program  synchronous and asynchronous, 96,
                       in Scientific Freedom, Responsibility  103–6, 109, 139
                       and Law (AAAS), 150–1            see also McLuhan, hot and cool mediums
                    Anderson, Benedict, 107, 194      Aurigi, Alex, 120n
                     imagined communities, 80, 112,   Austin, J.L., 108
                         175, 222–3n                  Australian Consumers Association, 97
                    Andrejevic, Mark, 219             Automatic Teller Machine (ATM), 1, 157
                     Anna Voog, 220–1                 avatar, 62–3, 141–3, 150–1, 190, 198,
                     personal web pages, 220–1           202, 224n
                     ‘the work of being watched’, 220
                    Ang, Ien, 42n, 112, 120n          bandwidth, 13, 45, 46, 48, 65, 72, 77, 86, 97,
                    Aoki, Kumiko, 204–5                  106, 210, 221
                     three domains of virtual community, 204  Barlow, John Perry, 47, 48
                    Apple, 98                           Barlovian cyberspace, 47, 62
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