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                   7. Chris Chesher writes convincingly on “The Ontology of Digital
             Domains” involved in this experience (Holmes 1997, 79ff.).
                   8. Robert Hanke uses categories proposed by Pierre Bourdieu to give
             an   account  of  these  developments: <http://hhobel.phl.univie.ac.at/
             gl/gl9506/msg00062.html>.
                   9. On the issue of disembodiment compare James and Carkeek (1997)
             as well as Wilson (1997). See also Featherstone and Barrows (1995).
                   10. A chronicle of events and several political assessments can be
             found at <http://www.univie.ac.at/philosophie/facts/sparfl/sparfl.html>.
                   11. Mark Dery (1994) has written lucidly on the postmodern rhetorics
             of Cyberspace.
                   12. For multi-media experiences cf. Chapter 7 in Jones (1997) and
             Barrett (1992).
                   13. <http://hhobel.phl.univie.ac.at/register.html>
                   14. <http://www.rzuser.uni-heidelberg.de/~dkoehler/Virtual
             Library/14.de.htm>
                   15. <http://www.thur.de/home/annette>

                   16. Recent contributions to this topic can be found in Holmes 1997.
             Cf. <http://www.lcl.cmu.edu/CAAE/Home/Forum/report.html>. See also
             <http://www.univie.ac.at/philosophie/bureau/democracy.htm> and my
             paper, “Could Democracy be a Unicorn?” in Monist, 1997, available on-line
             at <http://hhobel.phl.univie.ac.at/mii>.


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