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Subject: 50% off MIT Press Titles in New Media








A SELECTION OF OUR SALE TITLES IN NEW MEDIA:

  Utopian Entrepreneur
By Brenda Laurel

A guide to doing socially positive work in the context of business.
September 2001   ISBN 0-262-62153-3
SALE! $8.00/£5.95 (PAPER)




 Improvisational Design
Continuous, Responsive Digital Communication
By Suguru Ishizaki

A theoretical framework for the design of digital communication.
February 2003   ISBN 0-262-09035-X
SALE! $18.50/£11.95 (CLOTH)
Sample Chapters/Table of Contents Available




 From Barbie® to Mortal Kombat
Gender and Computer Games
Edited by Justine Cassell and Henry Jenkins

Exploring how assumptions about gender, games, and technology shape the design, 
development, and marketing of games as industry
seeks to build the girl market.
February 2000   ISBN 0-262-53168-2
SALE! $12.50/£8.95 (PAPER)




 Art and Innovation
The Xerox PARC Artist-in-Residence Program
Edited by Craig Harris

Exploring a radical combintation of research, art and new media.
July 1999   ISBN 0-262-08275-6
SALE! $21.00/£13.95 (CLOTH)




 Marshall McLuhan
The Medium and the Messenger
By Philip Marchand

A new look at the man who gave us ideas "the medium is the message" and "global 
village".
May 1998   ISBN 0-262-63186-5
SALE! $10.98/£7.95 (PAPER)




 Metal and Flesh
The Evolution of Man: Technology Takes Over
By Ollivier Dyens; Translated by Evan J. Bibbee

A poetic exploration of the new world created by the collision of the 
biological body with technology and culture.
November 2001   ISBN 0-262-04200-2
SALE! $12.50/£8.95 (CLOTH)




 Crypto Anarchy, Cyberstates, and Pirate Utopias
Edited by Peter Ludlow

A wide-ranging collection of writings on emerging political structures in 
cyberspace.
April 2001   ISBN 0-262-62151-7
SALE! $16.00/£10.95 (PAPER)




 New Media, 1740-1915
Edited by Lisa Gitelman and Geoffrey B. Pingree

A cultural history of media that were "new media" in the eighteenth, 
nineteenth, and twentieth centuries.
October 2004   ISBN 0-262-57228-1
SALE! $9.48/£6.95 (PAPER)
Sample Chapters/Table of Contents Available




 Dark Fiber
Tracking Critical Internet Culture
By Geert Lovink

Net criticism that establishes the principles and foundation for a 
collaborative, global new media culture.
September 2002   ISBN 0-262-12249-9
SALE! $15.00/£9.95 (CLOTH)





The fine print:
Sale prices apply to in-stock books only, and may not be combined with any 
other discount. Sale book quantities may be limited.
The sale prices expire at midnight on June 30, 2006.
This offer is good only for orders made through the MIT Press website. Sale 
prices are NOT available through the MIT Press
Bookstore.
Sale items are non-returnable.
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Pakistan:
Orders will be invoiced in £ Sterling in the UK and Europe and in US$ elsewhere 
and despatched from our UK warehouse. Supply is
subject to availability.
This offer does not apply to books which are restricted from sale in these 
territories or restricted discount titles. This is a
stand alone offer and not in addition to trade terms or other discounts.
Delivery rates quoted apply to up to 15 units. Outside Europe alternative 
methods of delivery may be adviseable.






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