PART ONE.LOCATING THE NETWORKED SELF 3
1 Introduction: Imagining the Networked Information Society 3
2 From the Virtual to the Ordinary: Networked Space, Networked Bodies, and the Play of Everyday Practice 32
PART TWO.COPYRIGHT AND THE PLAY OF CULTURE 61
3 Copyright, Creativity, and Cultural Progress 61
4 Decentering Creativity 80
PART THREE.PRIVACY AND THE PLAY OF SUBJECTIVITY 107
5 Privacy, Autonomy, and Information 107
6 Reimagining Privacy 127
PART FOUR.CODE, CONTROL, AND THE PLAY OF MATERIAL PRACTICE 155
7 “Piracy,” “Security,” and Architectures of Control 155
8 Rethinking “Unauthorized Access” 187
PART FIVE.HUMAN FLOURISHING IN A NETWORKED WORLD 223
9 The Structural Conditions of Human Flourishing 223
10 Conclusion: Putting Cultural Environmentalism into Practice 267
Notes 273
Bibliography 297
Index 325