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Virilio, Paul, 17n, 117, 224n Wellman, Barry, 17n, 194, 202, 204
virtual community, x, xii–xiii, 9, 48, 54, 62, Wenger, E., 176
63, 68, 78, 80, 99, 100, 103, 117, 119, Wertheim, Margaret, 190–1
122, 123, 149, 164, 173, 188, 192, 194–7, Whitaker, R., 223n
198, 201–6, 224n, 225n White, Mimi, 1–3, 17n
dichotomies of, 179, 203–4 Whittle, D., 195, 224n
and physical communities, xii, 204–5 Wiener, Norbert, 56–57
three domains of, 204–5 Williams, Christopher, 18n
utopian and dystopian versions of, Williams, Raymond, 85–6, 91–2, 120n, 140,
7, 18–19n, 52, 57, 74–5, 83, 98, 115, 161–2, 178–9
120n, 128, 157, 179, 189, 191–2, mobile privatization, xii, 88, 91–3, 98,
194–5, 202, 203, 224n 99–100, 199
and virtual flânerie, 199–201, 210, 223–4n source and agent, 161–2
virtual reality, 16, 72, 94, 114, 121n, 130, technical invention, 140
135, 190, 196 technology-as-socially-configured, 140
and cyberspace, ix, 44–6, 49, 122, 201 Willson, Michelle, 195, 225n
‘virtual urbanization’ perspective, 67–9, 91 Winston, Brian, 13–14, 19n
‘virtuvoltage’, 46 Wired, 43n, 73, 113, 115, 189, 190, 202
virus, 105 Wise, J. Macgregor, 202
Voog, Anna, 220–1 World Bank, protests, 80
World Health Organization (WHO), 222n
Walt Disney Studios, 120 World Wide Web (WWW), 47, 50, 60, 75,
Wark, McKenzie, 38, 97–8, 223n 79, 91, 96, 100, 104, 115, 132, 150, 166n,
Wasserman, I.M., 214 189, 212, 216
Watergate, 165n, 208 World-Wide-Wait, 90, 201
Watts, Duncan, 189
Weaver, W., 55–6, 82n Y2K bug, 2
Wehner, Joseph, 76–77, 79, 81
the WELL, 47, 61–2, 132, 225n Zettl, H., 106