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References
introduction: what is digital culture?
1
Raymond Williams, Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society
(London,
1976
), pp.
76
-
82
.
2
David Abrahamson, 'An Evaluative Bibiliography: Digital Culture, Infor-
mation Technology, the Internet, the Web', Journal of Magazine & New
Media Research (Hosted by Maryland College), vol.
3
, no.
1
, Spring
2001
;
http://www.bsu.edu/web/aejmcmagazine/journal/archive/Fall_
2000
/
abrahamson
3
-
1
.html.
3
Gilles Deleuze and Claire Parnet, Dialogues (London,
1977
), pp.
126
-
7
.
4
Walter Benjamin, Illuminations (London,
1973
), p.
265
.
5
Ibid., p.
265
.
6
Ibid.
7
Ibid., p.
266
.
1. the beginnings of digital culture
1
Alan M. Turing, 'On Computable Numbers with Application to the
Entscheidungsproblem', Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society ,
Series
2
-
42
(
1936
), pp.
230
-
65
.
2
For a clear and comprehensive description of Turing's machine, see
Andrew Hodges' wonderful biography of Turing: Andrew Hodges, Alan
Turing: The Enigma of Intelligence (London,
1985
), pp.
96
-
110
.
3
Ibid., pp.
14
,
145
,
279
.
4
Hodges describes Turing's machine imagery as 'shockingly industrial' for
Cambridge (p.
107
).
5
Karl Marx, Capital (Harmondsworth,
1976
), trans. Ben Fowkes, vol.
i
, pp.
125
-
257
.
6
Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations: Books I-III (London,
1986
), p.
110
.
7
Charles Babbage, On the Economy of Machinery and Manufactures
(London,
1832
).
 
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