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  • Marshall Jonathan (UTS ePress, 2010)
    http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/mcs/article/view/1598/1859
  • Marshall Jonathan (UTSePress, Sydney, 2011)
    After the failure of the 2009 Copenhagen Conference on Climate Change we need to approach analysis of the processes of negotiations and social action in a different way. In particular ideas of justice do not provide an ...
  • Marshall Jonathan (Wiley, 2011)
    http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/taja.2011.22.issue-2/issuetoc part of a 'soapbox forum' This paper presents a sketch of the problems involved in social movements responding to climate change, coming to produce ...
  • Marshall Jonathan (UTS ePress, 2011)
    Conceptions of the State, Nation and politics, which are actually in play in `the West¿, usually descend from totalitarian models which are primarily Platonic and monotheistic in origin. They aim for unity, harmony, ...
  • Marshall Jonathan (UTS, 2012)
    http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/ojs/index.php/mcs/article/viewArticle/2314 Conceptions of the State, Nation and politics, which are actually in play in 'the West', usually descend from totalitarian models which are primarily ...
  • Marshall Jonathan (Peter Lang Publishing, 2008)
  • Marshall Jonathan (Taylor and Francis (Lawrence Erlbaum), 2008)
  • Marshall Jonathan (Centre for Public Policy Iniversity of Melbourne, 2004)
    Analysis of internet governance on the large scale is furthered by the study of the ways governance is already emerging online as this elucidates the dynamics of organisation and events and the ways that effective ...
  • Marshall Jonathan (Peter Lang, 2007)
    Cybermind is an Internet mailing list, originally founded in 1994 to discuss the issues and problems of living online. It proved exceptionally fertile and is still going strong thirteen years later. This book is an ...
  • Marshall Jonathan (Idea Group Inc, 2006)
  • Marshall Jonathan (Idea Group Inc, 2006)
  • Marshall Jonathan (Idea Group Inc, 2006)
  • Marshall Jonathan (Idea Group Inc, 2006)
    Bodies are often claimed to be irrelevant to online activity. Online space, or activity, is frequently described as if disembodied, and often this absence of visible bodies is said to contribute to freedom from social ...
  • Marshall Jonathan (MIT Press, 2009)
    The web of post-modern power appears nomadic, elusive and always elsewhere. Like our online presences, it has no obvious boundaries and appears as spirit-like, a magic life haunting the net and the world. Government becomes ...
  • Marshall Jonathan (Australian Anthropology Society, 2003)
    Netsex, or cybersex as it is sometimes known, is shown to be both a way of manifesting and dealing with some of the problems facing people in some online groups. The ethnographic data comes from the mailing list ‘Cybermind’, ...
  • Marshall Jonathan (UTSePress, 2010)
    In complex systems, disorder and order are interrelated, so that disorder can be an inevitable consequence of ordering. Often this disorder can be disruptive, but sometimes it can be beneficial. Different social groups ...
  • Marshall Jonathan (Sydney University Anthropology Department, 2010)
    Originally technology was to end work and produce leisure, nowadays technology seems devoted to the ends of work, to furthering the spread and demands of work. However, in extending and intensifying the orders of work, ...