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                    Internet, cont.                   Lévy, Pierre, 7, 9
                     and the virtual flâneur, 197, 199–201,  linguistic perspective on media, x,
                         210, 223–4n                     4–6, 18n, 23, 51, 56, 60, 101–2,
                     the WELL, 47, 61–2, 132, 225n       126, 159
                     World Wide Web, see World Wide     semiolinguistics, 124, 128–9, 165n
                         Web (WWW)                    Lipset, Seymour, 22–3
                    intranet, 47, 196                 ‘liveness’, 96, 106, 107, 120n, 143, 153, 209,
                    ISDN, 80                             215, 216–17
                    IVF, 158                          Livingstone, S., 7, 224n
                                                      local context, 111, 128, 138–9, 141,
                    Jakobson, Roman, 56                  145–6, 162
                    James, Paul, 148, 159–60          logos, 11, 124, 126, 130
                    Jameson, Frederic, 32             Los Angeles, 120n
                    JennyCam, 120                     Luhmann, Niklas, v., 144
                    Johnson, Steven, 223n             Lukács, Georg, 27
                    Jones, Steven, 7, 14, 18n, 60, 62, 68, 194,  ‘reification’, 26, 27, 31, 32, 36, 55, 89
                       200, 204                       Lyotard, Jean-François, 6, 70
                    Jordan, Tim, 38, 47, 50, 61–2, 82n  grand narratives, 11, 128, 173
                     avatar, 62
                     CMC as anti-hierarchical, 61     magazines, 24, 25, 36, 56, 73, 96, 105, 112
                     cyberpower, 193                  malls, xii, 37, 67, 68, 195
                    Jowett, Garth, 85–6                 and flânerie, 170, 199
                                                        privatization of public space, 3, 91
                    Kaplan, N., 74                    Marc, David, 4, 102, 109–11, 114, 120n,
                    Kapor, Mitch, 48, 84                 121n, 165n
                    Katz, Elihu, 107, 112, 117,119, 133, 208, 216  Martin-Barbero, J., 99, 209, 210
                    Katz, Jon, ‘Apparatgeist’ and perpetual  Marvin, S., 43n, 67
                       contact, 185–6, 192            Marx, Karl, 26–27, 37, 43n, 191
                     ‘digital nation’, 73               commodity fetishism, 26, 37
                    Kelly, Kevin, 73, 190             mass media, 5, 7, 9–10, 13, 20, 21–3, 32,
                    Kling, Rob, 150                      34–8, 40, 42n, 51, 58, 76, 80, 88–90, 96,
                    Kluge, Alexander, 75                 99–100, 104–5, 112, 137, 141–2, 144–5,
                    Knorr Cetina, Karin, 17n,            157, 164, 166n, 176, 195, 196, 200–1,
                       117, 181–3                        209, 212
                     on Heidegger, 181                  as agent of integration, see Integration,
                     objectualization, 182                 broadcast
                     post-social, 182                   as apparatus of ideology, 25–9, 29–31
                    Knowles, Harry, 104–5               as a culture industry, see culture
                    Kroker, Arthur, 19n, 92–3, 115,        industry, mass media as ‘path
                       117, 143                            dependence’
                     on McLuhan and the ‘new universal  mass society, 21–25, 42n, 82n, 136
                         community’, 189                ‘age of the masses’, 22
                    Kroker, Marilouise, 92–3, 143       ‘massification’ of society, 21
                                                      mass/elite framework, 21–2, 38
                    Lacan, Jacques, 6, 165n           Mattelart, Armand, 54
                    Lakoff, George, 56, 203–4         McCarthy, Anna, 37, 208
                    Langer, J., 148, 224n             McLaughlin, L., 217
                    Lanier, Jaron, 191                McLuhan, Marshall, xi, 5, 8, 38–42, 43n, 51,
                    Lasn, K., 120n                       69–72, 82n, 94, 99, 103, 107, 113,
                    Lasswell, H., 58–9, 119              114–17, 118, 121n, 129, 142, 143–4, 154,
                    Lave, J., 176                        177, 189, 199, 210, 219
                    Lea, M., 82n, 166n                  automation, 40, 69
                    Lealand, Geoff, 19n                 cybernation, 40, 69–71
                    Lennon, John, 214, 224n, 225n       global village, 39, 74–5, 80, 128–9, 164,
                    Levinson, Paul, 99, 115                189, 197
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